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November 26, 2009Issue 228-13-24
Look inside this issue forthese headlines...• NE Soybean Board Announces New Hire
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• Soybean Test Plot Results
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• FFA District 2 ..........................Pages 13, 15
• FFA District 1...........................Pages 18-19
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• Country Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
• Lee Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
• Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 17
• Washington Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
• Heartland Cattleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
• Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-23
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35-65% Choice, Live Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$91.76 82.14 83.16
Nebraska Feeder Steers,
Med. & Large Frame, 550-600# . . . . . . . . . . . .107.72 99.39 120.78
Med & Large Frame, 750-800 # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102.85 97.15 93.55
Choice Boxed Beef, 600-750# Carcass . . . . . . . . . .155.68 135.29 139.94
Western Corn Belt Base Hog Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.73 49.61 52.58
Feeder Pigs, National Direct, 50#, FOB . . . . . . . . . .54.45 * *
Pork Carcass Cutout, 185#, 51-52% Lean . . . . . . . .57.28 55.35 57.70
Slaughter Lambs, Ch. & Pr.,Heavy, SD Dir. . . . . . . . .97.62 91.50 94.37
Nat. Carcass Lamb Cutout, FOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .265.39 244.07 242.30
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Wheat, No. 1, H.W. Imperial, bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.16 4.06 4.38
Corn, No. 2, Yellow, Omaha, bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.75 3.54 3.61
Soybeans, No. 1 Yellow Omaha, bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.83 9.57 9.52
Grain Sorg. No. 2 Yellow, Dorchester, cwt . . . . . . . . .4.91 5.57 6.11
Oats, No. 2, Heavy Minneapolis, MN, bu. . . . . . . . . . .2.10 2.36 2.62
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Alfalfa, Lrg. Sq. Bales Good to Prem., NE Neb. . . . .202.50 * *
Alfalfa, Lrg. Rounds, Good, Platte Valley, . . . . . . . . .77.50 82.50 82.50
Grass Hay, Lrg. Rounds, Premium, Neb., . . . . . . . . .75.00 * *
Dried Distillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138.50 112.50 122.50
Wet Distillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 39.00 41.75
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Sixteen Blair FFA Members attended theNational FFA Convention in Indianapolis, INOctober 20th-24th. Throughout the five-dayevent, Blair students competed in contests, wereawarded degrees, listened to industry leaders andmotivational speakers, and attended leadershipworkshops and the National FFA Career Show.
During the convention, Kane Warren, MorganKobs, Trevor Hilger, and Garrett Neiburg compet-ed in the National Livestock Evaluation Contest,representing Nebraska after winning theirDistrict and State competitions in April.Individually, Hilger and Neiburg received BronzeMedals, Kobs received a Silver Medal, and Warrenreceived a Gold Medal, placing as the 33rd individ-ual in the nation. Based on individual scores, theteam was awarded a Silver Emblem Plaque.
The National FFA Livestock Evaluation contestis a competitive activity that tests students’ abili-ties to select and evaluate livestock in seven class-es of beef, sheep, and swine. Students also giveoral placement reasons for four classes, take awritten exam, and determine the quality grade ofslaughter cattle. A team event based on produc-tion performance records, demonstrates the team’sbreeding livestock selection ability. Morgan Kobsexplains, “Competing at National Convention wasan awesome opportunity and on behalf of our
Blair Students Excel at National FFA Convention
First Row: Matt Neiburg, American DegreeRecepients Jared Cape and David Anderson;Second Row: Josh Hodgson, Garrett Wrich,Garrett Neiburg, Jessie Tranmer; Back Row:Justin Schmidt, Aaron Everhart, Kyle Smith,Kirsten King, Brice Beckman, Brei Smith,Morgan Kobs.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) _ A University ofNebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist remindsproducers that Dec. 10 is the deadline for the crop-insurance period.
Doug Jose says farmers who aren't finished withtheir harvest by the deadline will need to ask foran extension if they plan to file any losses.
If losses are going to be filed due to loss in qual-ity, such as moldy corn in a field, a strip must beleft behind in the field so an insurance agent canmake an assessment.
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LLNRD approves 2,003 more certified irrigated acres for 2010By Lori Potter, The Kearney Hub
ORD - Forty-one of 200 applications to the LowerLoup Natural Resources Districts to add certifiedirrigated acres to farming operations wereapproved Thursday by the LLNRD board.
The 2,003 acres approved compare to nearly13,000 acres sought for certification in the NRD's14 counties, including all or parts of Buffalo,Sherman and Custer counties.
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Week One Forecast, 11/28-12/4: This forecast periodstarts out dry with highs primarily in the 50's acrossthe state on 11/28. A storm system will move acrossthe Dakota’s on 11/29 and a cold front will moveacross the state during the day. Highs will be in theupper 30's northwest to mid 40's southeast. A fewflurries and/or light snow is possible north, with no
accumulations expected. Temperatures will moder-ate to the low to upper 40's on 11/29, with mid 40's tolow 50's possible on 12/1. Weather models indicatethat a broad upper air trough will try to form over theupper Midwest on 12/2 with Nebraska caught on thesouthern periphery of an Arctic air mass. Modelsindicate highs will drop into the 20's north to 30'ssouth during the 12/2-12/4 time frame. Upslopesnowfall with light to moderate accumulations arepossible across the western 1/3 of the state during theperiod, with just flurries or a light dusting of snowindicated for central and eastern Nebraska.
Week Two Forecast, 12/5-12/11: Weather modelsindicate that the cold air from week one will begin tomoderate and temperatures will slowly warm duringthe 12/5-12/7 period. Highs are projected to be in the30's on 12/5, warming into the 40's on 12/6, with low50's possible on 12/7. Models indicate that anotherArctic air mass will push through the central Plainson 12/8, bringing an end to brief warmup. Highs willdrop into the upper 30's to low 40's on 12/8, then coolinto the upper 20's to upper 30's during the 12/9-12/10 time frame. The best chance for accumulatingsnowfall by the models is on 12/9, mainly across thewestern half of the state. Weather models indicate awarming trend for 12/11, with highs warming into the40's.
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Binding: Cut into 3" strips for each pot holder.
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SEWING INSTRUCTIONSUse 1/4" seam allowances throughout.
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• I T ’ S T H E P I T T S b y L e e P i t t s •
T h e C h e c k I s I n T h e M a i lby Lee Pitts
When I was a little boy my father put me ona chair and said, “Jump and I’ll catch you.” Idid and he didn’t. As I gathered myself up offthe floor he said in a stern voice, “Let that bea lesson to you. Don’t ever trust anybody.”
While that might be good advice for prepar-ing someone to go into politics, believe me, it’sno way to go through life, and I have spent mylife trying to totally disregard that lesson. Myexperience has taught me that you can trustpeople. For 25 years I’ve sold books that I’vewritten and quite often a person has called upwanting to place an order over the phone.Until recently I never took credit cards andthe people were always taken aback when Isaid, “I’ll just send you the books and whenyou get them you can just send me a check.”Keep in mind these were complete strangers.You may find the following fact hard to believebut I swear it’s 100% true. In all that time I’veNEVER, EVER, been stiffed. Not once.Everyone of those people paid me just likethey said they would.
People deserve more credit than theyreceive, at least the folks I tend to hangaround with. I think the record is untarnishedbecause of the kind of people who purchasemy books; mostly country folks, farmers andranchers and those who would like to be.People, who by their nature are simply justhonest folks.
Like everyone else, I like to be paid moneythat is owed me. I’m a “cash and carry” kind ofguy and my preferred terms for selling any-thing are 100% down with no payments.While I am a trusting soul by nature I stilltake precautions when big money is involved.For example, I never sold my calves directlyoff the ranch, preferring instead to sell themat auction because after watching them sell Icould go eat a piece of pie and by the time Iwas finished the gals in the office wouldalways have a check ready for me. I cannotfathom that some people will sell their year’sworth of work and let them go out the frontgate without being paid for them, or at leasthaving a check that they called the bank on tomake sure it was good. While I’m sure99.999% of the time everything will be allright I was always afraid that with my luck I’dbe the one getting stiffed. It happened to usonce when my wife and I sold a house.
Escrow was supposed to close on a Fridaybut was delayed so we went ahead and let thebuyers move in while we loaded a U-Haul andmoved to New Mexico. On Monday morningwe learned that the owner of the escrow com-pany had absconded with all the funds. Ittook us three years and $8,000 in lawyer feesto get our house back! As a result I’m carefulwhen I deal with any big company with theword “Trust” in its name.
An auctioneer friend tried to reteach myfather’s lesson to me one time when weworked a sale for an owner who was a tad bitsuspect. He was a rich guy from the city who’dleft behind a string of unpaid bills, so to makesure he got paid for his day’s work the auc-tioneer bought a bull during the sale. Sureenough, the auctioneer never got paid but byselling the bull he made up for the loss.
I recalled this lesson when I was asked totake bids at a bankruptcy sale years ago. I toowasn’t sure if I’d get paid the $250 we agreedon as my fee. The whole thing just didn’t feelright on the day of the auction so I lookedaround for something to buy as insurance incase I didn’t get paid. My eyes settled on themost gaudy, ugly mirror ever made. It washuge and the cherubs and vines adorning itdripped with fake gold. I swear, it would makeMartha Stewart have a coronary. I bid $350for it and after struggling to load the huge,ugly thing in my car I took it home. My wifetook one look at the grotesque object andshrieked in disgust, “That thing is not goingin my house!”
But it did. And to my surprise the check formy day’s work got home almost before I did.So, I belatedly paid for the mirror and endedup losing a hundred bucks for my labors. Andevery day when I look into the ugliest mirrorever made I am reminded that you really cantrust people most of the time.
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Pierce County Early MaturingSoybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . .Yield .Bshwt .Dis . .Ht .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . .EPV . .Mo Day
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP902 . . . . .46.0 . .55.7 . . .2 . . .29 . .3402 . .34.8 . .19.3 .10.6 . .10 . .1
NuTech . . . . . . . .6242 . . . . . . .45.5 . .58.2 . . .0 . . .27 . .2887 . .35.1 . .19.1 . .10.6 . .10 . .2
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-1901 . . . . .44.3 . .56.4 . . .0 . . .28 . .2815 . .34.6 . .19.4 .10.6 . .9 . .28
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-204RR/SCN 41.3 . .55.7 . .71 . .27 . .3287 . .33.8 . .19.8 .10.6 . .9 . .28
NuTech . . . . . . . .2324+RN . . . .41.3 . .56.7 . . .0 . . .27 . .2837 . .34.5 . .19.7 . .10.7 . .9 . .29
TRISOY . . . . . . . .22Z0R2 . . . . .40.9 . .55.7 . .21 . .27 . .2733 . .34.5 . .19.5 . .10.7 . .9 . .30
NuTech . . . . . . . .6244 . . . . . . .40.4 . .56.6 . . .5 . . .28 . .3087 . .34.2 . .19.4 .10.5 . .10 . .1
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2X21A9 . . . .40.0 . .57.3 . .30 . .30 . .3108 . .35.5 . .18.9 .10.7 . .9 . .30
G2 GENETICS . . .7249 . . . . . . .39.6 . .56.7 . . .7 . . .28 . .2871 . .33.1 . .19.6 .10.4 . .9 . .29
G2 GENETICS . . .7212 . . . . . . .39.3 . .55.9 . .65 . .28 . .3312 . .33.3 . .20.1 .10.5 . .9 . .29
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP901 . . . . .39.0 . .56.3 . . .9 . . .27 . .3310 . .34.2 . .19.7 . .10.6 . .9 . .29
FARM ENTRY #1 .#1 . . . . . . . .38.9 . .55.9 . .56 . .28 . .3105 . .33.2 . .19.8 .10.4 . .9 . .29
NuTech . . . . . . . .7222 . . . . . . .38.3 . .56.6 . .71 . .29 . .3569 . .33.9 . .19.7 . .10.6 . .9 . .27
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2X19B9 . . . .38.2 . .56.1 . .73 . .28 . .3124 . .35.0 . .19.1 . .10.6 . .9 . .25
G2 GENETICS . . .7226 . . . . . . .37.0 . .56.7 . .73 . .28 . .3358 . .34.2 . .19.8 .10.6 . .9 . .29
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40.7 . .56.4 . .32 . .28 . .3120 . .34.3 . .19.5 .10.58 . . . . .29
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.1 . . .1.7 . . .17 . . .2 . . .586 . . .NS . . .0.5 . .0.2 . . . . . .2
Pierce County Late MaturingSoybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . .Yield .Bshwt .Dis . .Ht .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . .EPV . .Mo Day
TRISOY . . . . . . . .2782RR(CN) . .47.9 . .56.8 . .1.6 . .37 . .3301 . .35.0 . .18.8 .10.55 .10 . .5
G2 GENETICS . . .6311 . . . . . . .44.8 . .57.2 . .1.0 . .33 . .3226 . .35.1 . .18.5 .10.48 .10 . .8
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . .44.5 . .54.3 . .0.5 . .30 . .3237 . .36.8 . .18.2 .10.76 .10 . .1
DYNA-GRO . . . . .31RY28 . . . . .44.3 . .55.4 . .41.9 . .30 . .3416 . .34.8 . .18.7 .10.51 .10 . .5
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . .44.1 . .54.4 . .0.0 . .30 . .3275 . .36.0 . .18.9 .10.78 .10 . .2
DYNA-GRO . . . . .37RY29 . . . . .43.7 . .56.4 . .8.0 . .29 . .3584 . .36.3 . .17.4 .10.50 .10 . .4
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . .43.2 . .55.7 . .25.9 .31 . .3701 . .35.6 . .18.2 .10.53 .10 . .5
TRISOY . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . .42.7 . .55.5 . .2.7 . .28 . .3277 . .35.0 . .18.6 .10.53 . .9 . .29
NuTech . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . .42.6 . .55.8 . .10.7 . .31 . .3488 . .34.7 . .19.4 .10.65 .10 . .4
NuTech . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . .42.6 . .55.8 . .10.7 . .31 . .3488 . .34.7 . .19.4 .10.65 .10 . .4
NuTech . . . . . . . .7274 . . . . . . .42.6 . .54.5 . .1.5 . .31 . .3390 . .35.8 . .18.6 .10.66 . .9 . .28
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . .42.3 . .56.7 . .0.0 . .29 . .3273 . .36.4 . .17.7 .10.57 .10 . .3
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP904 . . . . .41.8 . .56.8 . .33.7 .31 . .3343 . .36.9 . .17.1 .10.52 .10 . .4
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP903 . . . . .41.4 . .58.8 . .0.0 . .30 . .3394 . .36.0 . .18.0 .10.57 .10 . .3
TRISOY . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . .41.2 . .56.7 . .21.9 . .31 . .3408 . .36.0 . .17.7 .10.50 .10 . .6
NuTech . . . . . . . .2707RR . . . . .41.0 . .56.0 . .2.0 . .30 . .3392 . .36.1 . .18.3 .10.67 .10 . .5
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . .40.5 . .56.2 . .3.8 . .31 . .3247 . .36.4 . .17.2 .10.46 .10 . .7
FARM ENTRY #2 .#2 . . . . . . . .39.4 . .55.7 . .7.4 . .28 . .3243 . .35.2 . .19.2 .10.68 .10 . .7
G2 GENETICS . . .6279 . . . . . . .39.2 . .57.1 . .51.7 . .30 . .3277 . .35.0 . .19.2 .10.65 . .9 . .30
TRISOY . . . . . . . .2504RR(CN) .38.8 . .54.9 . .5.1 . .27 . .3234 . .34.4 . .18.9 .10.49 . .9 . .30
FARM ENTRY #1 .#1 . . . . . . . .38.4 . .54.8 .42.6 .29 . .3790 . .35.5 . .19.1 .10.73 .10 . .2
G2 GENETICS . . .7288 . . . . . . .36.9 . .55.9 . .71.3 .33 . .3337 . .35.2 . .18.8 .10.63 .10 . .3
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN 35.5 . .55.7 . .62.3 .29 . .3425 . .35.2 . .18.3 .10.49 .10 . .2
NuTech . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . .33.9 . .55.8 . .68.1 .30 . .3359 . .36.1 . .17.7 .10.53 .10 . .3
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41.3 . .56.0 . .19.9 .30 . .3375 . .35.6 . .18.4 .10.58 .10 . .3
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1 . . .2.1 . .18.6 . .2 . . .NS . . .0.8 . .0.5 . .0.20 . . . . . .2
Burt County Soybean Cyst Nematod Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yield
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.7
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.2
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.8
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.8
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.7
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-249RR/SCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.3
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.3
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-274RR/SCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.2
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47.9
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35G38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44.5
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.3
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.5
Furnas County Early Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield .Bshwt Ldging Ht . . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
FARM ENTRY #1 . . .#1 . . . . . . . . .70.6 . .53.4 . . .1.3 . .38 . . .2878 . .34.8 . .20.0 . . . .10.8
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . . .69.0 . .52.8 . . .1.8 . .38 . . .2614 . .34.6 . .18.3 . . . .10.4
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN .65.1 . .53.2 . .2.3 . .38 . . .2842 . .35.2 . .18.1 . . . .10.4
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .288NRR . . . . .62.8 . .53.0 . . .2.7 . .43 . . .2685 . .35.1 . .19.0 . . . .10.6
FARM ENTRY #4 . . .#4 . . . . . . . . .62.6 . .54.3 . .2.5 . .41 . . .2471 . .34.6 . .19.1 . . . .10.6
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7299 . . . . . . . .62.4 . .52.4 . .2.2 . .39 . . .2751 . .34.2 . .18.6 . . . .10.4
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7288 . . . . . . . .62.1 . .52.5 . .2.2 . .39 . . .2739 . .35.0 . .19.7 . . . .10.8
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .2504RR(CN) . .61.1 . .52.3 . . .1.4 . .36 . . .2660 . .34.5 . .18.8 . . . .10.5
FARM ENTRY #2 . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . .61.1 . .52.5 . . .1.9 . .37 . . .3192 . .33.9 . .19.8 . . . .10.6
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . .60.7 . .53.3 . .2.5 . .38 . . .2829 . .35.2 . .18.1 . . . .10.5
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6279 . . . . . . . .60.7 . .53.0 . . .1.5 . .38 . . .2591 . .35.2 . .19.2 . . . .10.7
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .2782RR(CN) . .60.6 . .53.4 . .3.4 . .43 . . .2784 . .33.8 . .19.4 . . . .10.5
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . .EXP904 . . . . . .60.5 . .53.2 . .3.3 . .39 . . .2805 . .36.0 . .17.2 . . . .10.4
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . .60.5 . .53.3 . .2.9 . .40 . . .3066 . .34.3 . .18.6 . . . .10.3
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7274 . . . . . . . .60.0 . .53.4 . .2.9 . .38 . . .2853 . .34.5 . .19.0 . . . .10.6
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . .60.0 . .54.0 . .3.5 . .39 . . .2893 . .35.4 . .17.5 . . . .10.3
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . .59.1 . .53.4 . .2.6 . .40 . . .3120 . .35.9 . .17.9 . . . .10.6
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . .58.8 . .53.6 . .2.4 . .41 . . .2891 . .35.1 . .18.4 . . . .10.5
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . .EXP903 . . . . . .58.2 . .53.7 . . .2.5 . .39 . . .2699 . .36.1 . .18.2 . . . .10.6
FARM ENTRY #3 . . .#3 . . . . . . . . .58.1 . .53.6 . .2.6 . .39 . . .2772 . .35.4 . .18.7 . . . .10.6
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .318NRR . . . . . .57.5 . .52.7 . . .2.3 . .40 . . .2598 . .35.1 . .18.7 . . . .10.6
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . .57.4 . .53.6 . .3.3 . .39 . . .2926 . .35.2 . .17.5 . . . .10.3
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . .57.4 . .53.8 . .2.9 . .40 . . .3017 . .33.9 . .19.1 . . . .10.5
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . . .55.3 . .53.2 . .2.5 . .39 . . .2936 . .34.6 . .19.2 . . . .10.6
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . . .55.3 . .53.2 . .2.5 . .39 . . .2936 . .34.6 . .19.2 . . . .10.6
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . . .54.3 . .52.9 . .2.6 . .36 . . .2821 . .35.0 . .18.6 . . . .10.5
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . .52.3 . .53.3 . .3.0 . .39 . . .2723 . .36.1 . .18.1 . . . .10.6
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60.1 . .53.2 . .2.5 . .39 . . .2818 . .34.9 . .18.7 . . . .10.5
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.8 . . .1.1 . . .0.8 . .3 . . . .NS . . . .1.4 . . .1.2 . . . . .0.2
Furnas County Late Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield .Bshwt Ldging Ht . . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6369 . . . . . . . .69.8 . .54.3 . .2.5 . .41 . . .2563 . .33.8 . .19.6 . . .10.53
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . .64.6 . .54.6 . .2.2 . .40 . . .2813 . .33.5 . .19.3 . . .10.40
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7311 . . . . . . . .64.0 . .53.7 . . .3.1 . .42 . . .2845 . .33.5 . .19.4 . . .10.42
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN .62.3 . .54.5 . .2.0 . .40 . . .2561 . .33.5 . .18.8 . . .10.28
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6311 . . . . . . . .61.1 . .52.7 . . .2.7 . .39 . . .2481 . .34.3 . .19.5 . . .10.60
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .378NRR . . . . . .60.4 . .53.3 . .3.0 . .43 . . .2634 . .34.7 . .19.2 . . .10.59
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32Z0R2 . . . . . .60.2 . .53.7 . . .2.9 . .40 . . .2978 . .35.9 . .17.0 . . .10.32
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .34Z9R2 . . . . . .60.1 . .54.3 . .3.5 . .41 . . .2781 . .34.9 . .18.3 . . .10.43
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7383 . . . . . . . .59.1 . .53.9 . .3.0 . .44 . . .2618 . .35.6 . .19.2 . . .10.76
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .31Z0R2 . . . . . .58.7 . .52.8 . .2.8 . .42 . . .2570 . .35.7 . . .17.1 . . .10.32
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .325NRR . . . . .58.5 . .53.2 . . .3.1 . .41 . . .2791 . .35.5 . .18.0 . . .10.49
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .3888RN . . . . .58.2 . .54.0 . .2.6 . .41 . . .2709 . .33.1 . .18.9 . . .10.24
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . .57.2 . .53.1 . . .3.4 . .43 . . .2820 . .35.0 . .18.0 . . .10.39
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32X0R2 . . . . . .57.2 . .53.9 . .3.5 . .42 . . .2686 . .35.8 . .17.9 . . .10.50
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . .EXP905 . . . . . .56.0 . .54.2 . .3.0 . .41 . . .2919 . . .36.1 . .17.0 . . .10.36
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . .55.9 . .53.7 . . .3.6 . .43 . . .3104 . .33.8 . .18.2 . . . .10.19
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7354 . . . . . . . .55.4 . .52.9 . .2.9 . .42 . . .2744 . .35.2 . .19.0 . . .10.66
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . .54.5 . .53.3 . .3.3 . .41 . . .2589 . .35.7 . .17.3 . . .10.36
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . .54.1 . .53.6 . .3.6 . .47 . . .3170 . .33.4 . .18.2 . . . .10.13
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN .53.6 . .52.0 . . .3.1 . .40 . . .2501 . .35.4 . .18.0 . . .10.46
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .369NRR . . . . .52.9 . .55.2 . . .3.7 . .43 . . .2582 . .34.7 . .18.7 . . .10.48
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . .52.7 . .53.7 . . .2.9 . .42 . . .2710 . .34.9 . .18.0 . . .10.37
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37P37 . . . . . . .50.7 . .54.0 . . .3.1 . .41 . . .2723 . .34.9 . .18.1 . . .10.38
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7386 . . . . . . . .48.3 . .53.7 . . .3.7 . .42 . . .2890 . .32.7 . .18.7 . . . .10.11
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN .46.3 . .53.9 . .3.4 . .42 . . .2931 . .33.3 . .18.6 . . .10.20
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .399NRR . . . . .44.3 . .54.0 . .3.5 . .42 . . .3011 . . .33.1 . .18.7 . . . .10.18
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7349 . . . . . . . .43.3 . .53.9 . .3.9 . .41 . . .2614 . .34.8 . .18.4 . . .10.44
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56.3 . .53.7 . . .3.1 . .42 . . .2753 . .34.6 . .18.4 . . .10.39
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.2 . . .1.4 . . .0.8 .NS . . .180 . . .1.5 . . .0.6 . . . . .0.3
Scotts Bluff County Early MaturingIrrigated Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . .Yield . . . . . .Bshwt . . . . . .Ht . . . . .Ldging . . . . .Sdwt
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C1617RR . . . . . . .43.4 . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .21 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2595
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C2619RR . . . . . .45.4 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .29 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .2816
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C1815RR . . . . . . .45.7 . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .22 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2612
Stine . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932-4 . . . . . . . .49.5 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .24 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2977
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C2430RR . . . . . .52.1 . . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .25 . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . .2966
Croplan . . . . . . . . . . .RT2000 . . . . . . .52.7 . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .21 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2734
DeKalb . . . . . . . . . . .DKB2531 . . . . . .53.3 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .24 . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . .3162
Croplan . . . . . . . . . . .RC2257 . . . . . . .53.8 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .23 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .2657
Fruger . . . . . . . . . . . .K-211RR . . . . . . .54.1 . . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .21 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2783
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C2318RR . . . . . .54.6 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .28 . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . .2872
Stine . . . . . . . . . . . . .2062-4 . . . . . . .55.4 . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .25 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .2684
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C2115RR . . . . . . .56.2 . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .24 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .2672
Crow's . . . . . . . . . . .C2216RR . . . . . . .57.7 . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .26 . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . .2709
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.8 . . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . .24 . . . . . .1.5 . . . . . . .2788
LSD (5%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.3 . . . . . . . .NS . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . .118
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Clay County Early Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . . . .59.0 . . .55.9 . . .36 . .3099 . .35.3 . .18.6 . $10.61
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . . . .59.0 . . .56.1 . . .34 . .3071 . .35.2 . .18.5 . $10.53
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7274 . . . . . . . . . .58.2 . . .54.5 . . .34 . .2803 . .34.6 . .19.7 . $10.66
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN . . . .58.1 . . .55.0 . . .34 . .3022 . .33.4 . .18.7 . . $10.24
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . . .EXP904 . . . . . . . .57.5 . . .56.0 . . .37 . .2981 . .35.0 . .18.5 . $10.49
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7288 . . . . . . . . . .56.8 . . .55.5 . . .36 . .2430 . .34.3 . .20.3 . $10.82
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .2782RR(CN) . . . . .56.6 . . .55.1 . . .41 . .2538 . .33.8 . .20.0 . $10.65
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .6279 . . . . . . . . . .55.5 . . .55.3 . . .33 . .2633 . . .35.1 . .19.7 . . $10.79
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . . . .54.6 . . .56.1 . . .34 . .3176 . . .35.3 . .18.1 . . $10.49
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .288NRR . . . . . . . .54.4 . . .55.1 . . .36 . .2393 . . .34.1 . .20.4 . . $10.74
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . . .EXP903 . . . . . . . .54.3 . . .56.1 . . .33 . .3236 . .35.5 . .18.5 . $10.58
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . . . . .54.2 . . .55.0 . . .35 . .2789 . . .35.1 . .19.8 . $10.80
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . . . .53.9 . . .54.7 . . .34 . .2622 . .35.0 . .19.9 . . $10.78
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . . . . .53.8 . . .55.1 . . .33 . .2812 . . .34.4 . .19.8 . $10.68
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . . .53.1 . . .55.8 . . .34 . .3166 . .35.9 . .18.1 . . $10.55
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . .53.0 . . .55.2 . . .35 . .2955 . .34.3 . .20.3 . . $10.73
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . . . .52.6 . . .55.8 . . .36 . .3344 . .33.2 . .19.2 . $10.28
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . . . .52.4 . . .55.3 . . .36 . .2852 . .38.7 . .18.7 . . $11.25
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . . .52.2 . . .55.5 . . .36 . .3108 . . .34.7 . .19.6 . $10.68
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .2504RR(CN) . . . . .52.1 . . .55.4 . . .31 . .2638 . .35.0 . .19.6 . . $10.75
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .318NRR . . . . . . . .50.6 . . .55.3 . . .38 . .2808 . .33.7 . .20.1 . . $10.61
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . . . . .50.3 . . .55.3 . . .36 . .3122 . . .34.7 . .19.5 . $10.68
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . . . . .50.3 . . .55.3 . . .36 . .3122 . . .34.7 . .19.5 . $10.68
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7299 . . . . . . . . . .45.8 . . .54.9 . . .36 . .2999 . .34.6 . .19.3 . $10.62
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.1 . . .55.4 . . .35 . .2905 . .34.8 . .19.3 . $10.65
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.6 . . . .0.7 . . . .2 . . .147 . . . .1.9 . . .0.7 . . . $0.30
Clay County Late Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield .Bshwt Ldging Ht . . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . . .EPV
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6369 . . . . . . . .61.7 . .56.1 . . .0.0 . .35 . . .2811 . .33.6 . .20.3 . . $10.68
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .3888RN . . . . . .60.7 . .56.0 . .0.3 . .36 . . .2688 . .32.9 . .19.7 . . $10.38
FARM ENTRY #1 . . .#1 . . . . . . . . .56.1 . .56.3 . .0.0 . .33 . . .3128 . .33.6 . .20.6 . . $10.72
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6311 . . . . . . . .56.1 . .56.0 . .0.2 . .37 . . .2755 . .33.6 . .20.4 . . $10.67
FARM ENTRY #2 . . .#2 . . . . . . . . .54.8 . .56.4 . .0.3 . .35 . . .3345 . .34.9 . .19.3 . . $10.65
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN .54.7 . .55.7 . . .0.1 . .34 . . .3063 . .32.2 . .19.9 . . $10.29
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .369NRR . . . . .53.7 . .56.2 . . .1.1 . .35 . . .2958 . .34.0 . .19.5 . . $10.52
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . .53.1 . .57.0 . . .0.0 . .37 . . .3408 . .33.8 . .19.7 . . $10.55
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . .52.4 . .55.9 . . .0.1 . .41 . . .3401 . .35.0 . .18.6 . . $10.50
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . .52.2 . .56.9 . .0.3 . .37 . . .3185 . . .35.1 . .17.9 . . $10.37
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32Z0R2 . . . . . .51.6 . .56.8 . .0.2 . .37 . . .3356 . .35.4 . .17.9 . . $10.44
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7383 . . . . . . . .51.2 . .55.9 . .0.3 . .40 . . .2924 . .34.5 . .19.9 . . $10.73
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .378NRR . . . . . .51.1 . .56.2 . .0.5 . .39 . . .3073 . .33.3 . .20.1 . . $10.56
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7349 . . . . . . . .51.0 . .55.9 . .0.6 . .36 . . .2888 . .34.3 . .19.5 . . $10.60
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37P37 . . . . . . .51.0 . .56.4 . .0.2 . .38 . . .3093 . .33.9 . .18.8 . . $10.36
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32X0R2 . . . . . .51.0 . .56.5 . .0.0 . .36 . . .3248 . .35.5 . .17.4 . . $10.35
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . .50.4 . .56.2 . .0.4 . .38 . . .2925 . .35.2 . .18.6 . . $10.54
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .325NRR . . . . .50.3 . .57.1 . . .0.4 . .39 . . .3168 . .35.3 . .18.7 . . $10.60
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . .EXP905 . . . . . .50.0 . .57.0 . . .0.2 . .36 . . .3275 . .36.3 . .17.3 . . $10.47
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN .49.7 . .56.3 . .0.2 . .36 . . .3460 . .33.2 . .19.3 . . $10.34
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . .49.1 . .56.4 . .0.5 . .38 . . .3662 . .33.9 . .18.4 . . $10.28
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7354 . . . . . . . .49.0 . .56.2 . .0.5 . .36 . . .3325 . .33.9 . .19.6 . . $10.53
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . .48.9 . .56.8 . .0.2 . .37 . . .3186 . .35.2 . .18.8 . . $10.59
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7311 . . . . . . . .48.1 . .57.5 . . .0.1 . .40 . . .3358 . .33.4 . .19.9 . . $10.50
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7386 . . . . . . . .46.9 . .56.4 . .0.6 . .35 . . .3164 . .33.2 . .19.2 . . $10.31
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .34Z9R2 . . . . . .46.9 . .56.8 . .0.3 . .38 . . .3183 . .35.4 . .18.8 . . $10.63
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .399NRR . . . . .46.8 . .56.1 . . .0.5 . .34 . . .3586 . .32.9 . .19.3 . . $10.30
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN .44.8 . .55.7 . . .0.2 . .34 . . .2860 . .35.8 . .18.7 . . $10.69
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .31Z0R2 . . . . . .44.1 . .55.3 . . .0.1 . .38 . . .2896 . .35.6 . .18.2 . . $10.52
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.3 . .56.3 . .0.3 . .37 . . .3151 . . .34.3 . .19.1 . . $10.51
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.9 . . .1.1 . . .0.5 . .3 . . . .351 . . .0.8 . . .0.3 . . . . $0.10
Saline County Early Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .369NRR . . . . . . .52.80 . .55.40 . .27 . .2704 . .35.8 . .18.9 . .$10.75
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . . .52.00 . .56.10 . . .27 . .2893 . .35.9 . .17.9 . .$10.52
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . . .50.00 . .56.20 . .28 . .3076 . .36.2 . .17.8 . .$10.55
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . . .48.60 . .56.20 . .27 . .3224 . .34.4 . .19.4 . .$10.56
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . .48.00 . .56.20 . .27 . .3165 . .35.0 . .18.7 . .$10.57
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .325NRR . . . . . . .47.80 . .55.90 . .31 . .2864 . .36.6 . .18.3 . .$10.78
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . . . .47.50 . .55.60 . .27 . .3234 . .35.8 . .18.3 . .$10.58
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . . . .46.50 . .56.10 . . .28 . .3359 . . .37.0 . .17.2 . .$10.57
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . . . .45.40 . .55.30 . .26 . .2671 . . .36.7 . .18.4 . .$10.77
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . . . .45.40 . .55.30 . .27 . .3325 . .35.2 . .18.7 . .$10.56
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . . .45.30 . .56.30 . .27 . .2972 . .36.5 . .18.1 . .$10.70
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . .44.90 . .56.40 . .25 . .3340 . .36.4 . .17.9 . .$10.65
FARM ENTRY #2 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . .44.30 . .55.20 . .26 . .3165 . .36.3 . .18.2 . .$10.68
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . . . .43.90 . .56.00 . .28 . .2946 . . .37.1 . .17.4 . .$10.68
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN . . .43.80 . .55.70 . .25 . .2719 . . .36.0 . .18.8 . .$10.75
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN . . .42.10 . .55.70 . .25 . .2987 . .34.6 . .18.4 . .$10.41
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . .39.60 . .55.30 . .29 . .2807 . .34.6 . .19.5 . .$10.69
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46.30 . .55.80 . .27 . .3027 . .35.9 . .18.4 . .$10.63
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.30 . . .0.70 . . .4 . . .217 . . . .1 . . .0.3 . . . . .0.2
Saline County Late Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3610NR2 . . . . . . .57.6 . . .56.0 . . .31 . .2586 . . .36.1 . .19.0 . . .10.80
WILLCROSS . . . . . . . .2399N . . . . . . . . .55.1 . . .55.5 . . .29 . .2904 . .34.5 . .18.9 . . .10.49
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .378NRR . . . . . . . .55.0 . . .54.9 . . .35 . .2567 . .36.0 . .19.4 . . .10.89
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .35G38 . . . . . . . . .54.6 . . .56.2 . . .30 . .2636 . .35.6 . .19.5 . . .10.84
TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . .EXP381-2R . . . . .53.9 . . .55.2 . . .31 . . .3137 . . .35.0 . .18.2 . . .10.42
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . . . .53.6 . . .55.6 . . .30 . .3074 . . .35.2 . .18.2 . . .10.47
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .399NRR . . . . . . . .53.6 . . .55.1 . . .31 . .2949 . .35.0 . .18.9 . . .10.57
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3740NR2 . . . . . . .53.0 . . .56.5 . . .32 . .3079 . .35.9 . .18.4 . . .10.64
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37P37 . . . . . . . . .52.9 . . .55.9 . . .31 . .2683 . .35.8 . .18.0 . . .10.54
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .399NRS . . . . . . . .52.8 . . .55.2 . . .30 . .2831 . .34.6 . .19.3 . . .10.60
WILLCROSS . . . . . . . .2379N . . . . . . . . .52.6 . . .56.2 . . .30 . .3526 . . .34.1 . .19.0 . . .10.46
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3920NRS . . . . . . .52.2 . . .55.8 . . .29 . .2859 . .34.6 . .18.9 . . .10.50
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN . . . .51.8 . . .54.9 . . .29 . .2922 . . .34.1 . .18.9 . . .10.43
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3850NR2 . . . . . . .51.2 . . .55.4 . . .32 . .3263 . .34.8 . .18.3 . . .10.41
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . . . .50.4 . . .55.9 . . .34 . . .3211 . . .34.7 . .18.7 . . .10.49
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .385NRS . . . . . . . .49.7 . . .55.0 . . .28 . .2994 . .33.7 . .19.1 . . .10.37
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . .48.9 . . .55.3 . . .30 . .3052 . .34.2 . .19.0 . . .10.48
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .34Z9R2 . . . . . . . .48.8 . . .55.1 . . .27 . .2787 . .36.0 . .18.7 . . .10.71
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .32C38 . . . . . . . . .47.7 . . .55.8 . . .29 . .3295 . .34.3 . .19.0 . . .10.49
FARM ENTRY #2 . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . .47.7 . . .55.6 . . .28 . .3274 . . .34.8 . .18.8 . . .10.53
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .32X39 . . . . . . . . .47.2 . . .55.2 . . .32 . .2969 . .35.5 . .18.2 . . .10.52
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3960NR2 . . . . . . .46.2 . . .53.3 . . .25 . .3194 . . .35.3 . .18.9 . . .10.64
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.9 . . .55.5 . . .30 . .2990 . . .35 . . .18.8 . . .10.56
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.4 . . . .1.1 . . . .3 . . .297 . . . .1.1 . . .0.5 . . . . .0.2
Saunders County Early Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . . . . .62.1 . . .52.7 . . .32 . .2488 . .34.6 . .19.9 . .$10.75
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . . . .61.5 . . .52.8 . . .32 . .2845 . .34.9 . .18.5 . .$10.48
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7288 . . . . . . . . . .60.1 . . .52.0 . . .32 . .2259 . .34.0 . .20.5 . .$10.76
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . . .EXP904 . . . . . . . .58.9 . . .53.8 . . .32 . .2871 . .35.6 . .18.4 . .$10.59
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .288NRR . . . . . . . .58.8 . . .52.8 . . .32 . .2260 . . .34.1 . .20.5 . .$10.81
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .2782RR(CN) . . . . .58.0 . . .52.7 . . .35 . .2378 . .33.8 . .20.5 . .$10.71
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . . .57.9 . . .52.5 . . .29 . .2772 . .35.2 . .18.5 . .$10.53
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7274 . . . . . . . . . . .57.7 . . .52.1 . . .32 . .2726 . .34.0 . .20.1 . .$10.67
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . . . .57.7 . . .53.3 . . .31 . .2359 . .34.6 . .19.3 . .$10.59
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . . . . .57.5 . . .51.9 . . .32 . .2393 . .34.8 . .19.9 . .$10.74
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .6279 . . . . . . . . . .57.2 . . .53.0 . . .31 . .2561 . .34.0 . .20.1 . .$10.70
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN . . .56.8 . . .52.5 . . .30 . .2646 . .33.6 . .19.3 . .$10.42
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . .56.8 . . .54.5 . . .33 . .2710 . . .33.9 . .20.0 . .$10.63
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . . . .56.6 . . .51.8 . . .29 . .2833 . .34.6 . .18.5 . .$10.45
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . . . .55.6 . . .53.0 . . .32 . .2757 . .33.5 . .20.0 . .$10.53
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . . . . .55.0 . . .53.0 . . .32 . . .2717 . . .33.4 . .20.2 . .$10.60
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . . . . .55.0 . . .53.0 . . .32 . . .2717 . . .33.4 . .20.2 . .$10.60
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . . .54.6 . . .52.5 . . .32 . .2689 . . .33.1 . .20.3 . .$10.54
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . . .EXP903 . . . . . . . .54.3 . . .53.0 . . .28 . .2762 . .34.5 . .18.8 . .$10.49
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7299 . . . . . . . . . .53.0 . . .51.7 . . .32 . .2552 . .35.3 . .19.2 . .$10.71
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . . . .52.0 . . .52.1 . . .30 . .2702 . .34.4 . .19.1 . .$10.53
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . . . . .51.4 . . .52.8 . . .28 . .2577 . .33.8 . .20.1 . .$10.64
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .318NRR . . . . . . . .51.1 . . . .51.9 . . .33 . .2617 . . .34.1 . .19.8 . .$10.65
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .2504RR(CN) . . . .49.0 . . .51.5 . . .25 . .2326 . .34.0 . .19.9 . .$10.63
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56.2 . . .52.6 . . .31 . .2605 . .34.2 . .19.6 . .$10.61
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.8 . . . .2.6 . . . .2 . . .191 . . . .1.3 . . .0.8 . . . . .NS
Saunders County Late Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield .Bshwt Ldging Ht . . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . . .EPV
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7354 . . . . . . . .60.3 . .53.9 . . .0.1 . .32 . . .2745 . .33.7 . .20.0 . . $10.61
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . .60.0 . .54.3 . .0.9 . .39 . . .2865 . .35.3 . .18.8 . . $10.61
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32Z0R2 . . . . . .59.6 . .54.1 . . .0.0 . .35 . . .2484 . .36.2 . .18.5 . . $10.72
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6311 . . . . . . . .58.4 . .52.8 . .0.4 . .35 . . .2449 . .33.8 . .20.4 . . $10.72
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN .58.4 . .53.0 . .0.0 . .32 . . .2327 . .35.2 . .19.1 . . $10.67
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .378NRR . . . . . .58.1 . .52.7 . . .0.9 . .39 . . .2610 . .33.3 . .20.1 . . $10.55
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . .58.1 . .51.4 . . .1.5 . .35 . . .2781 . .34.5 . .19.0 . . $10.52
FARM ENTRY #2 . . .#2 . . . . . . . . .58.0 . .52.8 . .0.0 . .33 . . .2741 . . .33.1 . .20.0 . . $10.48
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7349 . . . . . . . .58.0 . .53.5 . . .1.1 . .35 . . .2535 . .34.7 . .19.7 . . $10.72
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6369 . . . . . . . .58.0 . .53.6 . .0.0 . .35 . . .2593 . .33.4 . .20.5 . . $10.66
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7383 . . . . . . . .57.8 . .53.3 . .0.9 . .39 . . .2566 . .34.0 . .20.2 . . $10.68
FOURSTAR . . . . . . . .EXP905 . . . . . .57.6 . .54.2 . .0.0 . .34 . . .2787 . .35.0 . .17.8 . . $10.34
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .31Z0R2 . . . . . .57.1 . .53.4 . .0.0 . .34 . . .2463 . .35.6 . .18.9 . . $10.70
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . .56.9 . .53.5 . . .0.1 . .35 . . .2395 . .35.7 . .18.2 . . $10.58
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .325NRR . . . . . .56.7 . .53.3 . . .0.7 . .37 . . .2613 . .34.4 . .19.5 . . $10.60
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .399NRR . . . . .55.4 . .53.6 . .0.5 . .33 . . .2777 . .33.9 . .19.8 . . $10.60
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .3888RN . . . . .55.3 . .53.5 . . .1.2 . .35 . . .2631 . .33.4 . .20.1 . . $10.57
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . .55.3 . .54.2 . . .0.7 . .31 . . .2862 . .33.4 . .20.2 . . $10.58
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7311 . . . . . . . .55.2 . .53.6 . .0.0 . .36 . . .2790 . .33.3 . .20.2 . . $10.57
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .34Z9R2 . . . . . .55.1 . .54.0 . .0.3 . .33 . . .2663 . .34.8 . .19.4 . . $10.67
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS .369NRR . . . . .54.4 . .53.3 . . .1.8 . .36 . . .2545 . .34.9 . .19.4 . . $10.68
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN .54.2 . .53.8 . . .0.7 . .33 . . .2766 . .33.3 . .19.7 . . $10.45
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37P37 . . . . . . .54.0 . .53.6 . .0.2 . .33 . . .2544 . .35.2 . .19.0 . . $10.64
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7386 . . . . . . . .53.7 . .53.6 . . .1.1 . .33 . . .2810 . . .34.1 . .19.8 . . $10.63
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32X0R2 . . . . . .53.5 . .54.5 . .0.0 . .32 . . .2790 . .35.2 . .18.3 . . $10.48
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . .53.4 . .53.7 . . .0.6 . .34 . . .2597 . .34.8 . .19.4 . . $10.67
FARM ENTRY #1 . . .#1 . . . . . . . . .53.3 . .52.9 . . .0.1 . .36 . . .2588 . .33.4 . .20.1 . . $10.56
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN .52.2 . .54.0 . .0.2 . .34 . . .2739 . .33.7 . .19.6 . . $10.50
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . .51.4 . .53.8 . . .0.1 . .34 . . .2690 . .34.5 . .19.3 . . $10.58
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56.2 . .53.5 . .0.5 . .35 . . .2646 . .34.3 . .19.5 . . $10.60
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.4 . . .2.0 . . .0.7 . .2 . . . .118 . . . .1.3 . . .0.4 . . . . . NS
Webster County Early Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . . . .52.5 . . .55.0 . . .29 . .2818 . . .34.9 . .18.8 . . .10.53
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . . . . .49.7 . . .55.4 . . .31 . .2939 . .35.0 . .18.5 . . .10.49
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . .48.9 . . .53.5 . . .31 . .2535 . .34.5 . .19.8 . . .10.69
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . .48.6 . . .55.6 . . .27 . .2602 . .34.7 . .18.6 . . .10.46
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . . . .48.4 . . .55.7 . . .30 . .3022 . .33.8 . .19.6 . . .10.51
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . . . . .48.4 . . .55.4 . . .28 . .2884 . .35.9 . .18.0 . . .10.55
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . . . .48.4 . . .55.7 . . .28 . .2737 . . .35.7 . .18.5 . . .10.63
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN . . .48.3 . . .55.2 . . .30 . .2522 . .34.3 . .19.1 . . .10.51
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . . . . .47.7 . . .55.5 . . .29 . .2619 . . .36.2 . .18.1 . . .10.62
FARM ENTRY #4 . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . .47.4 . . .55.7 . . .30 . . .2741 . . .34.4 . .18.4 . . .10.35
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . . .46.0 . . .55.3 . . .30 . .2857 . .33.4 . .19.8 . . .10.48
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .369NRR . . . . . . . .45.8 . . .54.8 . . .32 . .2593 . .34.3 . .19.6 . . .10.60
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . . . .45.5 . . .55.4 . . .30 . .2688 . .35.0 . .18.9 . . .10.60
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . . . .45.4 . . .54.9 . . .28 . .2547 . .35.9 . .19.0 . . .10.76
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . . . .44.6 . . .55.1 . . .30 . .2881 . .33.4 . .20.1 . . .10.57
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .325NRR . . . . . . . .44.3 . . .54.8 . . .33 . .3033 . .34.5 . .19.3 . . .10.58
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN . . . .41.9 . . .54.4 . . .28 . .2581 . .35.2 . .19.1 . . .10.66
FARM ENTRY #3 . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . .40.3 . . .54.5 . . .28 . .3035 . .33.4 . .19.9 . . .10.53
FARM ENTRY #2 . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . .39.7 . . .54.7 . . .29 . .3221 . .33.4 . .20.9 . . .10.76
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46.4 . . .55.1 . . .30 . .2782 . .34.6 . .19.1 . . .10.57
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.5 . . . .0.8 . . . .3 . . .302 . . . .1.1 . . .0.5 . . . . .0.1
Webster County Late Maturing Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . . . .50.4 . . .54.9 . . .30 . .2900 . . .34.1 . .19.0 . . .10.44
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3920NRS . . . . . . .49.9 . . .55.4 . . .31 . .2890 . .34.2 . .19.1 . . .10.47
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .34Z9R2 . . . . . . . .49.3 . . .55.5 . . .29 . .2698 . .35.6 . .18.9 . . .10.68
TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . .EXP381-2R . . . . .48.6 . . .54.9 . . .30 . .2913 . . .34.3 . .18.8 . . .10.41
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3850NR2 . . . . . . .47.7 . . .54.9 . . .31 . .2855 . .33.9 . .18.7 . . .10.32
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3740NR2 . . . . . . .47.4 . . .54.0 . . .33 . .2777 . .35.2 . .18.8 . . .10.58
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3610NR2 . . . . . . .46.7 . . .54.3 . . .29 . .2743 . . .35.1 . .19.4 . . .10.71
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .399NRS . . . . . . . .46.6 . . .54.6 . . .35 . .2823 . .32.9 . .19.8 . . .10.41
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . . . .46.5 . . .54.4 . . .34 . .2914 . . .34.7 . .19.1 . . .10.57
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .378NRR . . . . . . . .46.4 . . .54.0 . . .35 . .2766 . .34.6 . .19.8 . . .10.72
WILLCROSS . . . . . . . .2379N . . . . . . . . .46.2 . . .55.0 . . .29 . .3146 . . .33.8 . .19.1 . . .10.41
WILLCROSS . . . . . . . .2399N . . . . . . . . .45.7 . . .54.5 . . .29 . .2960 . .33.7 . .19.3 . . .10.43
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3630R2 . . . . . . . .45.5 . . .54.2 . . .29 . .2847 . .34.2 . .19.2 . . .10.49
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .399NRR . . . . . . . .44.5 . . .55.3 . . .29 . .2966 . .34.5 . .18.9 . . .10.52
MIDLAND-PHILLIPS . .385NRS . . . . . . . .43.8 . . .54.7 . . .29 . .3107 . . .34.6 . .18.9 . . .10.50
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .32X39 . . . . . . . . .43.5 . . .54.9 . . .32 . .2623 . .36.0 . .18.4 . . .10.68
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37P37 . . . . . . . . .43.2 . . .55.4 . . .30 . .2699 . .34.4 . .18.8 . . .10.46
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN . . . .43.1 . . .55.0 . . .28 . .3018 . . .34.1 . .19.1 . . .10.45
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .35G38 . . . . . . . . .42.4 . . .55.1 . . .32 . .2684 . .34.6 . .19.9 . . .10.76
SYLVESTER . . . . . . . .3960NR2 . . . . . . .39.7 . . .55.1 . . .25 . .2893 . .35.4 . .18.7 . . .10.60
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .32C38 . . . . . . . . .36.6 . . .54.7 . . .29 . .2980 . .34.0 . .19.4 . . .10.50
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.4 . . .54.8 . . .30 . .2867 . .34.5 . .19.1 . . .10.53
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2 . . . . .1 . . . . .3 . . .177 . . . .1.1 . . .0.5 . . . . .0.2
Howard County Irrigated Soybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield .Bshwt Ldging Ht . . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . . .EPV
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6369 . . . . . . . .84.9 . .52.3 . . .1.5 . .39 . . .2390 . .35.7 . .19.3 . . . .10.79
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . .83.2 . .55.5 . . .1.5 . .40 . . .2360 . .35.9 . .18.9 . . . .10.72
FARM ENTRY #4 . . .#4 . . . . . . . . .78.7 . .56.0 . . .1.3 . .39 . . .2705 . .34.3 . .19.7 . . . .10.61
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . . .78.4 . .55.1 . . .1.4 . .38 . . .2440 . .35.3 . .18.9 . . . .10.63
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6311 . . . . . . . .77.7 . .55.0 . . .1.7 . .40 . . .2477 . .34.6 . .19.5 . . . .10.66
G2 GENETICS . . . . .6279 . . . . . . . .77.2 . .56.6 . . .1.0 . .36 . . .2539 . .34.6 . .19.4 . . . .10.64
FARM ENTRY #2 . . .#2 . . . . . . . . .76.3 . .55.8 . . .1.0 . .37 . . .2780 . .34.9 . .19.4 . . . .10.67
FARM ENTRY #1 . . .#1 . . . . . . . . .75.8 . .56.7 . . .0.9 . .39 . . .2726 . .35.0 . .19.3 . . . .10.71
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . . .75.4 . .56.6 . . .1.3 . .44 . . .2707 . .35.6 . .17.4 . . . .10.34
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . . .75.4 . .56.6 . . .1.3 . .44 . . .2707 . .35.6 . .17.4 . . . .10.34
FARM ENTRY #5 . . .#5 . . . . . . . . .75.0 . .56.0 . . .1.1 . .37 . . .2701 . .35.2 . .19.6 . . . .10.76
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . . .74.8 . .56.0 . . .1.9 . .40 . . .2539 . .36.3 . .18.1 . . . .10.65
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-274RR/SCN . .74.1 . .55.9 . . .1.7 . .37 . . .2736 . .35.0 . .18.8 . . . .10.59
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . .73.6 . .54.2 . . .3.1 . .43 . . .2421 . .35.3 . .18.4 . . . .10.50
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN .73.5 . .56.4 . . .1.3 . .38 . . .2726 . .35.4 . .17.6 . . . .10.32
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . .72.5 . .56.1 . . .2.0 . .41 . . .2743 . .33.8 . .19.3 . . . .10.47
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32Z0R2 . . . . . .72.1 . .54.8 . .3.2 . .41 . . .2516 . .35.4 . .18.0 . . . .10.45
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . .71.6 . .56.3 . .2.4 . .40 . . .2716 . .35.5 . .17.4 . . . .10.34
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . .71.5 . .56.7 . . .1.9 . .38 . . .2676 . .36.1 . .17.8 . . . .10.52
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7354 . . . . . . . .71.1 . .54.2 . . .1.7 . .43 . . .2662 . .34.6 . .19.3 . . . .10.58
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN .70.8 . .55.1 . . .1.9 . .40 . . .2393 . .34.0 . .19.1 . . . .10.47
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . .70.2 . .55.8 . .2.3 . .39 . . .2497 . .35.8 . .17.9 . . . .10.51
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . .70.0 . .54.5 . .3.3 . .44 . . .2717 . .34.2 . .18.8 . . . .10.44
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . .70.0 . .55.6 . . .1.8 . .43 . . .2797 . .34.6 . .18.9 . . . .10.51
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .31Z0R2 . . . . . .69.6 . .55.8 . .2.4 . .44 . . .2452 . .35.9 . .18.1 . . . .10.56
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . . .68.7 . .55.4 . . .1.4 . .38 . . .2624 . .34.9 . .18.6 . . . .10.53
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . .68.0 . .56.1 . . .3.2 . .41 . . .2885 . .35.3 . .17.7 . . . .10.39
FARM ENTRY #3 . . .#3 . . . . . . . . .67.9 . .56.5 . . .1.0 . .37 . . .2822 . .34.1 . .19.8 . . . .10.65
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .35Z0R2 . . . . . .67.3 . .55.0 . .2.5 . .40 . . .2583 . .35.3 . .18.1 . . . .10.46
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7349 . . . . . . . .67.2 . .49.7 . . .3.9 . .41 . . .2336 . .35.9 . .18.8 . . . .10.72
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN .67.1 . .55.2 . . .2.7 . .38 . . .2430 . .36.3 . .18.5 . . . .10.72
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7373 . . . . . . . .65.5 . .50.3 . . .2.7 . .46 . . .2327 . .36.9 . .18.9 . . . .10.96
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . .32X0R2 . . . . . .64.9 . .56.7 . . .1.9 . .41 . . .2935 . .35.9 . .16.8 . . . .10.25
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . .63.3 . .55.8 . .2.4 . .40 . . .2825 . .35.7 . .17.5 . . . .10.41
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . .63.3 . .54.8 . .2.4 . .44 . . .2787 . .34.7 . .18.6 . . . .10.47
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . .62.2 . .51.3 . . .1.5 . .37 . . .2570 . .35.5 . .19.2 . . . .10.73
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . . .61.1 . .53.5 . . .3.1 . .43 . . .2917 . . .35.1 . .18.1 . . . .10.46
G2 GENETICS . . . . .7383 . . . . . . . .60.2 . .51.1 . . .2.9 . .45 . . .2413 . .35.5 . .19.1 . . . .10.76
NuTech . . . . . . . . . .7322 . . . . . . . .56.9 . .53.8 . . .1.8 . .40 . . .2698 . .35.3 . .18.1 . . . .10.42
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN .54.3 . .49.2 . .2.8 . .40 . . .2873 . .35.1 . .18.2 . . . .10.42
KRUGER . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . .53.8 . .49.9 . . .3.7 . .44 . . .2900 . .35.6 . .18.1 . . . .10.51
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70.0 . .54.7 . . .2.1 . .40 . . .2634 . .35.2 . .18.6 . . . .10.56
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.4 . . .1.2 . . .0.8 . .3 . . . .201 . . .1.2 . . .0.6 . . . . . .0.2
Dawson County IrrigatedSoybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . . .Ptn . . .Oil . . . . .EPV
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7349 . . . . . . . . . .69.4 . . .55.3 . . .41 . .2641 . .35.5 . .18.8 . . .10.63
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN . . . .69.1 . . .56.6 . . .38 . .2916 . .34.9 . .17.8 . . .10.28
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .35Z0R2 . . . . . . . .68.3 . . .57.0 . . .37 . .2752 . . .35.7 . .17.9 . . .10.47
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7373 . . . . . . . . . .67.9 . . .56.4 . . .40 . .2786 . .34.9 . .19.4 . . .10.68
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .6311 . . . . . . . . . . .67.5 . . .56.4 . . .41 . . .2715 . . .33.8 . .19.6 . . .10.52
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .6369 . . . . . . . . . .66.7 . . .56.6 . . .36 . .2854 . . .33.1 . .20.1 . . .10.54
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . . . . .65.7 . . .55.9 . . .40 . .2679 . .33.8 . .19.4 . . .10.49
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3601 . . . . . . . .65.7 . . .55.9 . . .41 . .2922 . .34.8 . .18.2 . . .10.37
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3401 . . . . . . .65.6 . . .56.3 . . .42 . .2827 . .35.3 . .18.6 . . .10.57
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . . . . .65.4 . . .57.0 . . .39 . .3030 . .33.2 . .18.5 . . . .10.15
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .32Z0R2 . . . . . . . .65.2 . . .56.6 . . .39 . .2697 . .35.7 . .17.8 . . .10.50
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . . . . .65.2 . . .55.0 . . .37 . .2672 . .35.6 . .18.7 . . .10.67
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3801 . . . . . . .65.0 . . .51.6 . . .40 . .2918 . .34.8 . .18.2 . . .10.42
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3302 . . . . . . .64.6 . . .57.2 . . .40 . .2716 . . .35.6 . .17.7 . . .10.44
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37T33 . . . . . . . . .64.2 . . .56.5 . . .37 . .2946 . .33.3 . .19.7 . . .10.43
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-348RR/SCN . . .64.1 . . .56.6 . . .40 . .2873 . . .33.1 . .18.9 . . .10.24
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . . . . .63.9 . . .56.6 . . .36 . .2995 . . .35.1 . .18.3 . . .10.46
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . . . . .63.9 . . .56.6 . . .36 . .2995 . . .35.1 . .18.3 . . .10.46
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . . . . .63.3 . . .57.2 . . .38 . .2876 . . .36.1 . .17.1 . . .10.39
FARM ENTRY #4 . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . .63.3 . . .57.3 . . .37 . .2821 . . .33.7 . .20.2 . . .10.61
FARM ENTRY #1 . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . .63.1 . . .56.6 . . .34 . .2865 . .33.9 . .20.2 . . .10.63
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . . . .63.0 . . .56.0 . . .38 . .2597 . .35.5 . .19.2 . . .10.73
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . . . . .62.7 . . .56.6 . . .36 . .2806 . . .35.1 . .18.5 . . .10.49
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-274RR/SCN . . . .62.6 . . .56.0 . . .35 . .2772 . .34.7 . .19.3 . . .10.63
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .6279 . . . . . . . . . .62.5 . . .56.9 . . .36 . .2643 . .35.5 . .18.7 . . .10.65
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . . . . .62.1 . . .56.0 . . .37 . .2633 . .34.8 . .19.2 . . .10.60
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .39RY34 . . . . . . . .62.0 . . .56.6 . . .40 . .2886 . .35.4 . .18.4 . . .10.57
FARM ENTRY #5 . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . .61.7 . . .56.7 . . .36 . .2981 . .33.3 . .20.3 . . .10.59
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37A31 . . . . . . . . .61.4 . . .55.7 . . .38 . .2642 . .35.5 . .18.2 . . .10.51
FARM ENTRY #3 . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . .61.3 . . .55.9 . . .36 . .2799 . . .35.1 . .19.7 . . .10.79
FARM ENTRY #2 . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . .61.0 . . .56.9 . . .33 . .2966 . .34.0 . .20.2 . . .10.74
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-329RR/SCN . . .60.9 . . .56.1 . . .34 . .2731 . .35.6 . .18.4 . . .10.59
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . . . . .60.8 . . .56.3 . . .36 . .2785 . .36.2 . .18.1 . . .10.65
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .31RY28 . . . . . . . .60.3 . . .56.3 . . .36 . .2870 . . .34.1 . .19.3 . . .10.52
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7322 . . . . . . . . . .60.1 . . .54.9 . . .38 . .2550 . .35.3 . .18.9 . . .10.61
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .31Z0R2 . . . . . . . .59.7 . . .56.4 . . .41 . .2781 . .35.6 . .18.0 . . .10.51
G2 GENETICS . . . . . . .7383 . . . . . . . . . .59.5 . . .55.1 . . .41 . .2785 . . .35.1 . .19.3 . . .10.68
TRISOY . . . . . . . . . . .32X0R2 . . . . . . . .59.5 . . .56.3 . . .40 . .2917 . . .35.8 . .17.2 . . .10.34
DYNA-GRO . . . . . . . . .37RY29 . . . . . . . .59.3 . . .54.3 . . .36 . .2793 . .35.5 . .18.2 . . .10.49
KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . .K-375RR/SCN . . .58.3 . . .54.4 . . .38 . .3062 . .33.8 . .19.0 . . .10.38
NuTech . . . . . . . . . . .7354 . . . . . . . . . .56.1 . . .56.4 . . .37 . .3067 . .33.4 . .19.2 . . .10.39
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.2 . . .56.1 . . .38 . .2814 . . .34.8 . .18.8 . . .10.52
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.7 . . . .1.4 . . . .4 . . .156 . . . .1.1 . . .0.7 . . . . .0.2
Dixon County Early MaturingSoybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . .Ptn . . . .Oil . . .EPV . .Mo Day
TRISOY . . . . . . . .22Z0R2 . . . . .67.3 . . .55.6 . . .27 . .2608 . .32.9 . . .20.2 .10.46 . .9 . .27
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP901 . . . . .66.7 . . .55.5 . . .27 . .2609 . .32.8 . . .19.8 .10.42 . .9 . .27
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2X21A9 . . . .66.5 . .55.8 . . .31 . .2794 . .34.6 . . .19.2 .10.57 . .9 . .30
NuTech . . . . . . . .6242 . . . . . . . .66.1 . . .56.2 . . .31 . .2705 . .35.0 . . .19.0 .10.63 . .9 . .29
NuTech . . . . . . . .6244 . . . . . . .64.7 . . .56.1 . . .29 . .2678 . .33.8 . . .19.4 .10.48 . .9 . .29
NuTech . . . . . . . .7222 . . . . . . .64.6 . . .56.1 . . .30 . .2691 . .32.5 . . .20.2 .10.43 . .9 . .26
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP902 . . . . .64.4 . .56.3 . . .31 . .2877 . .34.9 . . .18.7 . .10.51 . . .9 . .29
G2 GENETICS . . .7226 . . . . . . .63.9 . . .55.7 . . .29 . .2722 . .33.2 . . .20.0 .10.53 . .9 . .27
G2 GENETICS . . .7249 . . . . . . .63.3 . . .56.1 . . .29 . .2871 . .33.9 . . .19.5 .10.52 . .9 . .27
NuTech . . . . . . . .2324+RN . . . .62.9 . . .55.7 . . .29 . .2956 . .33.7 . . .19.7 . .10.54 . .9 . .27
G2 GENETICS . . .7212 . . . . . . . .62.2 . . .55.7 . . .31 . .2764 . .33.9 . . .20.0 .10.60 . .9 . .26
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-204RR/SCN .61.8 . . .56.3 . . .30 . .2627 . .32.6 . . .20.2 .10.47 . .9 . .26
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-1901 . . . . .61.0 . . .55.3 . . .29 . .2920 . .33.4 . . .19.6 .10.46 . .9 . .25
FARM ENTRY #1 .#1 . . . . . . . . .60.6 . . .56.1 . . .30 . .2805 . .33.4 . . .19.7 . .10.49 . .9 . .26
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2X19B9 . . . .59.0 . .55.4 . . .28 . .2783 . .34.6 . . .19.2 .10.58 . .9 . .24
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.7 . . .55.8 . . .29 . .2761 . .33.7 . . .19.6 . .10.51 . . .9 . .27
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2 . . .0.5 . . . .3 . . .669 . . .1.3 . . . .0.5 . . .NS . . . . . . . .1
Dixon County Late MaturingSoybean Variety Test - 2009
Brand . . . . . . . . .Variety . . . . . .Yield . .Bshwt . .Ht . .Sdwt . .Ptn . . . .Oil . . .EPV . .Mo Day
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2901 . . . . .70.0 . . .57.2 . . .29 . .2590 . .35.7 . . .17.7 . .10.4 . . .10 . .5
DYNA-GRO . . . . .37RY29 . . . . .66.8 . . .57.2 . . .30 . .2566 . .35.5 . . .17.8 . .10.5 . . .10 . .4
NuTech . . . . . . . .7274 . . . . . . .66.6 . . .55.7 . . .33 . .2682 . .35.1 . . .18.6 . .10.5 . . .9 . .28
NuTech . . . . . . . .2707RR . . . . .66.5 . . .57.1 . . .33 . .2399 . .34.7 . . .18.6 . .10.5 . . .10 . .2
FARM ENTRY #2 .#2 . . . . . . . . .66.5 . . .56.7 . . .30 . .2748 . .34.3 . . .19.4 . .10.6 . . .10 . .3
TRISOY . . . . . . . .29X0R2 . . . . .65.6 . . .57.4 . . .33 . .2766 . .35.7 . . .17.2 . .10.3 . . .10 . .6
G2 GENETICS . . .6279 . . . . . . .65.4 . . .57.0 . . .31 . .2581 . .35.4 . . .18.9 . .10.6 . . .9 . .29
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP903 . . . . .65.4 . . .57.1 . . .30 . .2693 . .35.6 . . .17.6 . .10.4 . . .10 . .4
NuTech . . . . . . . .6281 . . . . . . .65.0 . .56.6 . . .33 . .2438 . .36.0 . . .18.3 . .10.6 . . .10 . .4
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-271RR . . . . .65.0 . .56.2 . . .34 . .2523 . .36.1 . . .18.3 . .10.6 . . .10 . .4
TRISOY . . . . . . . .24Z0R2 . . . . .65.0 . .56.3 . . .31 . .2448 . .34.7 . . .18.7 . .10.5 . . .9 . .29
TRISOY . . . . . . . .2782RR(CN) . .64.9 . .56.6 . . .37 . .2601 . .33.2 . . .19.2 . .10.3 . . .10 . .3
FARM ENTRY #1 .#1 . . . . . . . . .64.7 . . .56.1 . . .30 . .2504 . .35.3 . . .18.8 . .10.6 . . .9 . .29
TRISOY . . . . . . . .2504RR(CN) . .64.2 . .55.6 . . .27 . .2394 . .34.4 . . .19.1 . .10.5 . . .9 . .27
NuTech . . . . . . . .7269 . . . . . . .63.9 . .56.6 . . .33 . .2724 . .34.6 . . .18.9 . .10.5 . . .10 . .1
NuTech . . . . . . . .7296 . . . . . . .63.9 . .56.6 . . .33 . .2724 . .34.6 . . .18.9 . .10.5 . . .10 . .1
G2 GENETICS . . .7288 . . . . . . .63.9 . . .57.0 . . .32 . .2488 . .35.2 . . .19.3 . .10.7 . . .10 . .1
G2 GENETICS . . .6311 . . . . . . . .63.4 . . .57.1 . . .35 . .2599 . .34.8 . . .19.0 . .10.6 . . .10 . .7
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2801 . . . . .63.0 . .56.5 . . .32 . .2857 . .34.0 . . .18.9 . .10.4 . . .10 . .2
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-2701 . . . . .62.8 . .56.2 . . .32 . .2743 . .36.2 . . .17.4 . .10.5 . . .9 . .30
KRUGER . . . . . . .K-297RR/SCN .62.3 . .56.9 . . .32 . .2676 . .34.9 . . .17.6 . .10.3 . . .10 . .4
FOURSTAR . . . . .EXP904 . . . . .61.9 . . .57.5 . . .36 . .2814 . .36.1 . . .16.5 . .10.3 . . .10 . .5
DYNA-GRO . . . . .31RY28 . . . . .60.5 . .56.2 . . .33 . .2975 . .33.7 . . .19.1 . .10.4 . . .10 . .3
KRUGER . . . . . . .K2-3102 . . . . .59.5 . . .57.2 . . .32 . .2803 . .35.5 . . .16.6 . .10.2 . . .10 . .6
Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.4 . . .56.7 . . .32 . .2639 . . .35 . . . .18.3 .10.47 . .10 . .2
LSD .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.4 . . .0.6 . . . .2 . . .224 . . . .1 . . . . .0.7 . . .0.2 . . . . . . .1
SOYBEAN TEST PLOT RESULTS
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November 26, 2009 Page 11Heartland Express
Corn trade has been lower thisweek due to profit taking by marketlongs. The weekly net change is 15lower on the December contract. Theoutside market influence has beenmixed; crude is $1.31 lower, the dol-lar is down 61, and the DOW is 127higher. The reversal on Mondaygives the appearance of a short-termtop, which has given market longs areason to liquidate many of the posi-tions they accumulated over the pastcouple of weeks. It will be importantfor the outside markets to remainfirm in order to avoid additional longliquidation. On the chart, themomentum seems to have flipped tothe downside; the trade closed belowthe 40-day moving average onTuesday which should promote addi-tional chart selling. Nearby support
is down at $3.68 which is the 100-day. Trade will continue to be thinahead of the holiday on Thursday, soexpect active trade. The weeklyexport sales will be delayed untilFriday due to the Thanksgiving holi-day. The weekly progress report wasfriendly on Monday; corn harvestwas listed as 68% complete versus87% a year ago and the 94% 5-yearaverage. Corn condition is no longerreported. Rains continue to moveacross the Corn Belt this week,which will continue to slow harvest.Most market bears argue that thishas been priced into the market andthat with bean harvest nearly com-plete, producers will have more timeto focus on corn. Hedgers call withquestions.
Corn Mar. 10 Dec. 10Support: 392 422Resistance 432 456
March 2010 Corn (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . . .3.980High . . .3.986Low . . . .3.906Close . . .3.920Change . .-.112
Wheat trade has been lower thisweek following the reversal in thecorn market. The weekly net changeis 29 lower in Chicago, KC is down27, and Minneapolis is down 24. Thewheat market has maintained alarge net short position, so there isstill an opportunity for anotherround of short covering. However,the fundamentals remain poor andtraders will likely need a reason toenter long positions. This is unlikelyin thin trade ahead of the holiday.On the chart, the market movedbelow the 10- and 20-day movingaverages. The trade also filled theearly November gap, which gives a
negative chart picture for the rest ofthe week. Nearby support is down at$5.10 which is the 50-day movingaverage. On the weekly report win-ter wheat planting was listed as 93%complete compared to the 98% 5-yearaverage. Winter wheat emergencecame in at 84% versus the 90% 5-year average. The winter wheat con-dition was reported at 64% good toexcellent which was steady with lastweek. The weekly export sales willbe released on Friday, but tradersanticipate another round of bearishsales. Look for wheat to remain a fol-low of the row crops and outside mar-kets. Hedgers call with questions.
Wheat Chicago K City MinneapolisSupport: 540 537 553Resistance 625 614 618
March 2010 Wheat (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . . .5.720High . . .5.730Low . . . .5.524Close . . .5.534Change . .-.250
Soybean trade has been choppy inactive trade this week. The Januarycontract is steady on the week andMarch is 2 higher. A combination ofprofit taking by market longs andsupportive fundamentals is noted forthe sideways trade this week. On thechart, the market did post a keyreversal down on Monday, but thishas proved to be a false sell signal.The January contract finished high-er on Tuesday, but it is. still in over-bought territory which opens thedoor for long liquidation ahead of theholiday. South American weather
will likely be the biggest item towatch over the next few monthsalong with the Chinese buying pat-terns. Good weather in SouthAmerica could lead to some Chinesecancellations. On the weekly report,soybean harvest was listed at 94%versus 97% a year ago and the 97%5-year average. With harvest nearlycomplete, the recent rally hasencouraged increased cash sales.This should keep commercial pres-sure on the market. The weeklyexport sales will be reported onFriday. Hedgers call with questions.
Soy ComplexJan Jan Meal Jan Oil
Support: 971 280 3838Resistance 1088 327 4166
January 2010 Beans (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . .10.340High . .10.484Low . . .10.334Close . .10.460Change .+.040
County Grain Prices as of 11/23/09Location Corn New Corn Beans New Beans Wheat New Wheat Milo New Milo
Alliance 671
Imperial Above
Gordon Above
Northern
Oil Flowers
Spring Wheat
$12.85
$5.06
Pinto
Oil Flowers (new)
Spring Wheat(new)
Navy N/A
Aurora $3.52 $3.79 $9.91 $9.29 $4.74 $5.38 $3.39 $3.25
Bloomfield $3.35 $3.67 $9.70 $9.31
Bruning $3.47 $9.82 $4.64 $3.07
Chappell $3.55 $3.99 $9.64 $9.09 $4.55 $5.03
Columbus $3.46 $9.82
Franklin $3.43 $3.67 $9.76 $9.27 $4.85 $5.23 $3.11 $3.34
Fremont $3.45 $3.89 $10.02 $9.66
Funk $3.50 $3.94 $9.92 $9.41 $4.85 $5.23 $3.11 $3.34
Gordon $3.39 $3.79 $4.39 $4.84
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LLNRD General Manager Leon Koehlmoos saidfield staff looked at each parcel that rated high onthe district's evaluation list. "It's all good land ...areas better suited to irrigation," he said.
Parcels approved ranged from four to 132 acres,from full pivots down to "four-acre adjustments."Key criteria were soil types and river depletionfactors that left acres close to the river with lessvalue on the LLNRD's rating system.
The program allowing 2,000 new acres to bedeveloped for 2010 resulted from a NebraskaDepartment of Natural Resources decision inMarch not to designate the Loup and Elkhornbasins as fully appropriated. In other words, thatwater supplies equal water uses.
It was decided that the LLNRD could expandirrigated acres by up to 10,000 acres over the nextfour years. The board set the 2010 limit at 2,000acres.
It likely will be late spring before LLNRD direc-tors decide how many additional acres might becertified in 2011.
Koehlmoos said district officials are interestedin setting up a water budget to remain under thefully appropriated level and establishing a waterbank to ensure that water is available for futureprojects.
However, current state law specifies that waterbanks can be established only in areas designatedby DNR as fully appropriated or overappropriated.
Although some undesignated NRDs are creatingwater banks that are being recognized by DNR,Koehlmoos said LLNRD officials would feel betterabout having legislation that allows all NRDs tohave water banks. Members of the NebraskaAssociation of Resources Districts passed a resolu-tion at their annual conference in Kearney inSeptember supporting that idea.
"We don't want a puff of smoke in our hands," hesaid, by setting aside water resources and then notbeing able to use them. So, the LLNRD board maywait until the 2010 legislative session ends in Mayto decide how to proceed with water banking andcertifying more acres for 2011.
Phones were ringing at the LLNRD office in OrdFriday morning with calls from farmers wantingto know if their irrigated acre certification applica-tions for 2010 were approved.
Koehlmoos said the staff already was preparingletters to all applicants that will include theirscores and factors that rated high or low. The 2010applications won't be carried over, so new ones willhave to be submitted to seek certified acres for2011.
Also Thursday, the LLNRD board approved join-ing a lawsuit filed by the Central Platte NRDagainst the U.S. Department of Agriculture's FarmService Agency under the Freedom of InformationAct. The North Platte-based Twin Platte NRD alsois a part in the lawsuit.
Koehlmoos said the issue is access to FSA andNatural Resources Conservation Service records,particularly land use data that would have madecertifying irrigated acres easier for the NRDs.
"It's a duplication of government effort," he said,adding that no financial information was sought."We spent months gathering information we couldhave gotten by walking across the alley (to aUSDA service center)."
LLNRD APPROVES 2,003 MORE CERTIFIED IRRIGATED ACRES FOR 2010Continued from page 1
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The members were joined by their Advisor,Jeffrey Schellpeper. Two parents traveled withthem as sponsors; Duane Hoffbauer and MikeMasek. The group went to award sessions andwere motivated by speakers Mike Rowe and JoshSunquist.
They also attended a Toby Keith Concert at theLucas Oil Stadium and toured the Indy 500Brickyard racetrack.
During the convention, the group also participat-ed in the huge career show; learning about thenumerous opportunities in agriculture. The mem-bers participated in two leadership workshops; onetaught the members how to work with local sup-porters.
In the evening, they joined other schools for alarge Nebraska Dance. The participants alsowatched two teams in the National ParliamentaryProcedure finals.
The 11 members were taken out to eat by theRaymond Central Alumni to the CheesecakeFactory.
The Central Alumni was presented a SilverChapter rating award. Alumni member, DuaneHoffbauer accepted the award at the NationalAlumni convention, while the Central FFA mem-bers cheered.
The group also visited the huge FFA Alumni ben-efit auction.
Miceala Rezac received her American Degree atConvention.
The theme this year at the Convention was LeadOut Loud and 52,000 members attended. It is thelargest youth convention in the world.Indianapolis is also the home of the National FFACenter.
The Central FFA members are paying for theirtrip with their proceeds from their chapter's fruitsales program. The local Alumni also donatedtowards their trip.
The Central FFA sent 11 delegates, 2 sponsors, and theirAdvisor to the National FFA convention. Back row KristaGaskins, Liz Otto, David Walla, James Burklund, JeffHornung Front row Morgan Rezac, Molly Hoffbauer,Molly Masek, Sam Clifford, Courtney Hill, and CaitlinOhnoutka.
Central FFA Alumni mem-ber, Duane Hoffbauer, fromValparaiso, received theSilver National ChapterAward for the Central FFAAlumni chapter, at theNational AlumniConvention inIndianapolis, after earn-ing a Gold at state.
Micaela Rezac, recentlyearned the AmericanDegree at the National FFAConvention. It is the high-est degree which an FFAmember can earn.
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Through my work with the Science andTechnology Committee as well as theAgriculture Committee, I have had the oppor-tunity to examine issues concerning new com-munication technology and the impact theInternet can have on our communities.
Unfortunately, many rural states likeNebraska have seen a “brain drain” in recentyears as our younger generation leaves forother areas of the United States. As the deple-tion occurs, we lose our most vital economicassets to more populated areas.
Broadband – or high speed Internet access –is one of the many tools we have to counter thisbrain drain.
As the Internet economy has matured, moreweb sites now require broadband access tohandle higher data transmission rates, evenfor basic applications.
In the last few years, rural businesses andconsumers have caught up with our urbancounterparts when using the Internet – withone major difference. According to the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA), broadbandaccess is less prevalent in rural areas than inthose more densely populated.
While an estimated 55 percent of U.S. adultshad broadband access at home in 2008, only 41percent of adults in rural households hadaccess. The USDA also found rural countieswhich have had broadband access for sometime had higher employment growth, and non-
farm private earnings were greater than coun-ties without access.
Recognizing the importance of rural broad-band access, I worked to reauthorize USDA’stelemedicine, distance learning, and ruralbroadband access grant and loan programs.Through my work as co-chair of theCongressional Rural Caucus, I have joinedwith colleagues from both sides of the aisle toensure rural communities have access to up-to-date broadband services and other importanttechnologies.
Despite the popular misconception, the band-width which makes the Internet possible is notinfinite. Think of it along the lines of irriga-tion pipes: each pipe can hold only so muchwater.
As the use of the Internet becomes moreprevalent, network providers must innovate inorder to accommodate the ever-increasing traf-fic. For example, in 2007 the popular video siteYouTube used as much bandwidth as did theentire Internet in 2000. This has led to a newdebate over “net neutrality” – legislation whichwould establish broadband policies and requirethe Federal Communications Commission(FCC) to enact far stricter rules for privateInternet service providers in managing theirnetworks.
Under the proposal, the FCC also would berequired to regulate the marketing of Internetproviders’ products. Proponents of net neutral-
ity state they are only trying to minimize thebarriers to entry by ensuring market leaderscannot block smaller rivals’ access to con-sumers through exclusive deals. Detractorsworry net neutrality could lead to slow connec-tions due to a small percentage of individualsusing a vast majority of the available band-width.
The broadband market is dynamic, and I fearnew FCC regulations could hamper thisgrowth. These regulations also would serve toreduce the vital capital investments requiredto expand the nation’s broadband networks bylimiting the ability of providers to ensure aquality experience for their customers.
Sparsely populated rural areas already havedifficulty attracting broadband serviceproviders. As an example, few telecommunica-tion companies sought stimulus funding toexpand rural broadband. Increasing federalregulations may further discourage privatesector investment from taking part in ruralbroadband development.
To combat brain drain in Nebraska, we haveto take pride in our heritage while at the sametime making the most of new opportunities.Technology is changing and advancing everyday, and it is essential rural Americans havethe resources they need to successfully com-pete in today’s high tech world for tomorrow’shigh tech economy.
The Internet and Rural Americaby Congressman Adrian Smith
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Hundreds of Nebraskans Missing Hundreds of Thousands of Dollarsby Senator Ben Nelson
If there’s anything I hate to see, it isNebraskans losing out on money, especiallywhen it’s their money. I was very concernedwhen the Internal Revenue Service notifiedme that they sent tax refund checks to nearly400 Nebraskans only to have them returnedas undeliverable because of mailing addresserrors.
My hope in writing this article is to alertNebraskans who filed their tax returns earlierthis year, if your refund hasn’t arrived yetthere is a reason and you need to contact theIRS again.
More Than $900 DueThe average refund due the 397 Nebraskans
whose checks were returned to the IRSamounts to $904. The 397 Nebraskans live in50 different counties. The total due
Nebraskans is $359,002. Nationally, nearly108,000 refund checks amounting to morethan $123 million were returned because ofmailing address errors.
Average undeliverable refunds rose by 16percent this year. According to the IRS, that isin line with the 16 percent rise in averagerefunds for all tax returns in the latest filingseason. They say that several changes in taxlaw likely played a role in boosting refunds,including the First-Time Homebuyer’s Creditand the Recovery Rebate Credit, among oth-ers.
The IRS says the vast majority of checksmailed out each year reach their rightfulowner. Only a very small percent are returnedby the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable.
If a refund check is returned to the IRS asundeliverable, taxpayers can generally update
their addresses with the “Where’s MyRefund?” tool on IRS.gov. The tool enables tax-payers to check the status of their refunds. Ataxpayer must submit his or her social securi-ty number, filing status and amount of refundshown on their 2008 return. The tool will pro-vide the status of their refund and in somecases provide instructions on how to resolvedelivery problems.
Taxpayers checking on a refund over thephone will be given instructions on how toupdate their addresses. Taxpayers can accessa telephone version of “Where’s My Refund?”by calling 1-800-829-1954.
When people over pay their taxes they cer-tainly are due a refund. I hope this noticehelps reunite a few Nebraskans with theirhard earned dollars!
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Health Care is Still a Hot Topic Across Nebraskaby Senator Mike Johanns
Dear Nebraskans, Last week I hosted town hall meetings in
Grand Island, Lexington, Kearney andLincoln, where I outlined my principles forhealth care reform and heard feedback fromNebraskans on the latest proposals inCongress. In Lexington, I heard from a smallbusinessman who provides health care to hisemployees but is concerned that the House billwill raise his taxes and compromise his abilityto stay in business. It's a good lesson. TheHouse has approved a bill that independentanalysis says will raise costs and taxes. Howwill this legislation give this businessman theflexibility to adapt and grow his business? Itdoesn't.
In Lincoln I heard from a woman who wantsa government-run insurance plan-the so-called public option. While I respectfully dis-agree with her, I do understand her concernthat something must be done about encourag-ing competition and lowering insurance pre-miums. However, a government takeover ofone-sixth of our economy is not the way toachieve this. A better approach would be to
allow insurance companies to compete acrossstate lines, resulting in lower premiums andmore choice for our citizens.
The problems with the bill reinforce thepoint that setting a Christmas deadline risksrash decision-making and legislation thatharms more than it helps. We need to bethoughtful and thorough in the details of anyhealth care reform plan. Many of you sharedconcerns that the process has lacked trans-parency. You want the opportunity to read thebills and have reasonable time for feedbackbefore Congress votes on reform. I agree.
I heard from a hospital administrator inKearney who flat out said his hospital couldnot stay open if it had to get by on Medicaidand Medicare payments. Yet the currentHouse bill cuts tens of billions of dollars fromMedicare and expands Medicaid. How willrural medical providers and health care facili-ties survive? Critical access hospitals in ruralNebraska provide essential services, but lacka large population to help absorb cuts toMedicare. These cuts are a reality, as reportedin a recent analysis by the Obama
Administration's Department of Health andHuman Services' experts on Medicare andMedicaid. We must ensure legislation passedin Washington doesn't hurt the Nebraskahealth care delivery system.
A young man in Grand Island expressed con-cern that Congress is passing legislation thatwill compromise future generations' ability tolive the life that many of us have enjoyed. Hespoke of the debt Washington is placing uponhim and his children, and how that will bur-den his pursuit of the American dream. Hispoint rings true. We can't afford to implementanother huge government program that does-n't control costs, takes our taxes, and doesn'teven do what it promised do.
We need health care reform. We need it to bewell thought out, carefully considered anddone right. It must protect Medicare, bend thecost curve, protect rural access to medicalservices, protect present and future taxpayersas well as protect life. And the development ofhealth care reform legislation must be clearand transparent.
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team, I want to say thank you to all of our coach-es, families, the school and to everyone who sup-ported us. It was an honor to compete at thatlevel; being able to judge some of the best livestockwas a huge privilege.” The team was coached byGary Lambrecht, Steve Kobs, Steve Landon, BuckHoier, Herta Bouvia, and FFA Advisor MattKreifels.
In addition to the competitive honors, Blair FFAmembers David Anderson, Jared Cape, and JonnPenke received their American FFA Degree.Considered the highest level of membership with-in the National FFA Organization, these threeout-of-school students achieved the degree by hav-ing an outstanding Supervised AgriculturalExperience project while in high school and in col-lege. Anderson and Penke attend NortheastCommunity College, majoring in Animal Scienceand Agribusiness, respectively. Cape was accept-ed into the Nebraska Machinery Co. StudentSponsorship Program and attends CentralCommunity College. The American FFA Degree isearned by only one-half of one percent of the orga-nization’s membership.
Other members attending National FFAConvention include Jessie Tranmer, JustinSchmidt, Josh Hodgson, Brei Smith, Kirsten King,Aaron Everhart, Garrett Wrich, Brice Beckman,Kyle Smith, and Matt Neiburg. Students spentthe week attending sessions with motivationalspeakers like Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, meetingover 300 agribusinesses and colleges at the FFACareer Show, participating in LeadershipWorkshops, attending a Toby Keith concert andRodeo, and touring the Indianapolis Motor
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BLAIR STUDENTS EXCEL AT NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION Continued from page 1
The Prague FFA has had an eventful yearalready. Over the summer, officers from thePrague FFA designed, and built a float which theyrode on for the Saunders county fair. The floattook 3rd place at the parade. The chapter thenhad the opportunity to attend Husker HarvestDays in September. While at HHD members ofthe chapter were able to learn of many new anddifferent technologies available to NebraskaFarmers. In October the chapter attended theirdistricts Land Judging competition. At the com-pletion the chapter did fairly well. 18 of the 25students that attended earned ribbons. Of thoseearning ribbons was Jake Smaus who earned firstplace individually. In addition to having the firstplace individual, Prague also had a team earn firstplace in the district. The team, which includedJake Smaus, Nathan Sousek, Sadie Van Norman,and Hannah Schaefer, attended the State competi-tion in Wolbach, on November 3, where theyplaced 3rd. The 3rd place state finish qualified theteam for nationals; this is the first Land judgingteam ever to qualify for nationals from Prague.They look forward to attending the national com-petition in Oklahoma City this coming May.Prague is in the process of preparing for LSE’s andis looking forward to an exciting and successfulyear.
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by Maegan Balschweid, Waverly FFA Chapter Reporter
On October 19th the selected FFA memberspacked their bags and headed for Indiana. Theselected members were Erica Peterson, TrentRonhovde, Olivia Frericks, Shaylee Truax, NicoleFinkner, Alexis Spath, Jacob Gaston, JakeStandage, Jess Smith, Amanda Beeson, AshleyMcNealy, Becca Rose, Kaity Zabel, Andrew Filipi,and Kyle Scheulke. The supervisors were SteveMuhlbach, Donna Smith, and Tony Tvrdy. Theyarrived at the school at 5:30am and left at 6:00am.Their first stop was at St. Louis, Missouri, wherethey toured the Anheuser Busch Company. Aftertouring the Busch Company, they were wiped fromtraveling all day and they headed to their hotel.The following day, they headed to the Arch. Oncethey viewed the Arch, they made a beeline trip toIndianapolis, Indiana. They arrived in Indiana onTuesday afternoon. Once in Indiana, they checkedinto their hotel, and finished registrations for thecontestants participating in the convention. TheWaverly FFA had five contestants in the differentcontests. The participants were: Trent Ronhovdein Creed Speeking, Amanda Beeson in Ag Sales,Jess Smith in Ag Sales, Kaity Zabel in Ag Sales,and Andrew Filipi in Ag Sales. Trent received abronze medal for Creed, and Kaity and Amandareceived a gold for Ag Sales. Andrew received a sil-ver, and Jess got a bronze. Ethan Reed, a formerWaverly Graduate, received his American Degreeat the convention. While in Indiana, the groupwent to eat at Rock Bottom Café and did a lot ofshopping. The group stayed for a total of sevendays, and returned at midnight to Waverly HighSchool on October 25th.
Waverly FFA Chapter
By Jamie Larsen, FFA Historian
On Friday, September11th, Mead FFA mem-bers helped run stationsat the Two Rivers StatePark Water Festival.
Allison Hough and Jenna Schutt helped stu-dents identify and find fossils. Ashton Fergusonhelped students learn about and identify differenttypes of animal pelts. Don Treptow, CraigThilliander, and Mike Schwab assisted with canoe-ing lessons. Lindsey Pearson and Emily Garciataught about how important corn is to the state ofNebraska and Amy Wimer and Jamie Larsenhelped students learn about rockets and NASA.They had a rocket launching contest to see whoserocket could go the farthest. Moriah Nygren servedas photographer for the day.
The festival targeted students from fifth grade tojunior high levels. Every 45 minutes, groups ofstudents would rotate to a new station. The stu-dents learned about science and natural resourcesfrom each station.
This event gave FFA members a great chance tolearn with the students, as well as develop skills ofleadership by either assisting with teaching a ses-sion or leading one.
Mead FFA membershelp host WaterFestival at Two Rivers
Walk for Paws 2009By Jamie Larsen, FFA Historian
Fifteen Mead FFA members helped with theThird Annual Walk for Paws on September 20th.At this event, there was an agility course, fashionshow, and games for dogs and owners to partici-pate in. Our members helped set up, make snowcones and cotton candy, and serve lunch to theparticipants. They also handed out water to thethirsty dogs and owners after their walk or run,made balloon animals, and directed runners. FFAmembers sold over $300 in raffle tickets.Proceeds went to The Saunders County Lost PetOrganization; an organization that takes in lostor abandoned pets and adopts them out to lovingfamilies.
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Placements during October totaled 620,000head, up 5 percent from 2008. Fed cattle market-ings for the month of October totaled 380,000head, up 1 percent from last year. These were themost marketings during October since the dataseries began in 1994.
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Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market inthe United States for feedlots with capacity of1,000 or more head totaled 11.1 million head onNovember 1, 2009. The inventory was 1 percentabove November 1, 2008.
Placements in feedlots during October totaled2.47 million, 1 percent above 2008.
Marketings of fed cattle during October totaled1.76 million, 3 percent below 2008. Other disap-pearance totaled 59,000 during October, 12 per-cent below 2008.
U.S. Cattle on Feed Up 1 Percent
USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds eligi-ble ranchers and livestock producers of theDecember 10, 2009 deadline for applying for bene-fits under the provisions of the Livestock ForageDisaster Program (LFP) for losses incurred duringcalendar year 2008. For losses incurred during the2009 calendar year, the deadline to apply for ben-efits is January 30, 2010.
LFP provides payments to eligible livestock pro-ducers that have suffered livestock grazing lossesdue to qualifying drought or fire. Fire losses applyonly to federally managed rangeland. Eligible live-stock under LFP include beef cattle, alpacas, buf-falo, beefalo, dairy cattle, deer, elk, emus, equine,goats, llamas, poultry, reindeer, sheep and swine.For losses due to drought, qualifying drought rat-ings are determined using the U.S. DroughtMonitor located at http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/moni-tor.html.
"It is imperative that livestock producers meetthese deadlines for disaster assistance as there areno late file provisions for LFP, said" SED Goertz."To insure a smooth application process, producersshould have all required supporting documenta-tion with them at the time they visit our office toapply for benefits."
In order for an LFP applicant to qualify for pro-gram benefits, the applicant must have purchasedinsurance coverage through FSA's NoninsuredCrop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP).Producers who meet the requirements of a sociallydisadvantaged, limited resource, or beginningfarmers or ranchers, as defined in the Food,Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990,Section 2501 (e) (7 U.S.C. 2279(e)), do not have tomeet this Risk Management PurchaseRequirement (RMPR) and, therefore, are notrequired to have purchased NAP coverage.
LFP program applicants should note that inaddition to risk management provisions, certainpayment limitation and adjusted gross income eli-gibility requirements must be met in order to qual-ify for livestock disaster program benefits.
Upcoming Livestock Disaster Assistance Deadlines
A free webinar on December 16 will providedetails for ranchers and cattle producers in sever-al states to finish cattle in Nebraska.
Current cattle markets provide an incentive forcow-calf operators to retain ownership of this fall’scalf crop, and Nebraska has several advantagescattle producers should consider when makingcattle feeding decisions, according to researchersat the University of Nebraska.
“The decision to retain ownership of calvesdepends on market prices and the availability ofcustom feeding services,” said the university’s Dr.Darrell Mark, an extension livestock marketingspecialist. “The drop in feeder cattle prices pro-vides an incentive to retain ownership eventhough we’ve seen a counter-seasonal rally in feedgrain prices during harvest.”
Dr. Galen Erickson, a feedlot specialist with theuniversity, said the readily available supply ofsome feedstuffs in Nebraska – particularly dis-tillers grains – can offer an attractive feedingopportunity. “Cattlemen in Montana, Wyoming,the Dakotas and other nearby states may find thatNebraska offers some outstanding opportunities
when it comes to retaining ownership,” Ericksonsaid.
The two researchers are teaming up to provide afree webinar, Retained Ownership Decisions:Advantages of Feeding in Nebraska, onWednesday, December 16 at 12:30 p.m. CST (11:30a.m. MST).
The webinar is expected to last a little over anhour.
Sponsors include the Nebraska Corn Board andthe Nebraska Department of Agriculture, who iscoordinating and administering the webinar.
During the webinar, Erickson and Mark will dis-cuss:
• Evaluating your economic decisions, coveringeverything from selling, backgrounding to feedingout, and options at a commercial feedyard.
• What to consider when selecting a commercialfeedyard – from financing to cost of gain to marketaccessibility.
• What you should know about feeding distillersgrains, including nutrition, performance and costof gain.
“This webinar will help cow-calf producers learn
about feedlot production in Nebraska and evalu-ate the economics of retained ownership in thestate,” said Lynn Gordon of the NebraskaDepartment of Agriculture. “I’d encourage anyonewith an interest to participate, as the optionsavailable at this time are worth learning about.”
For more information on the webinar, cattle pro-ducers can contact Gordon at 1.800.422.6692 [email protected].
Cattle producers can pre-register for the webi-nar beginning December 1 at www.agr.ne.gov. Pre-registration is not required but will make it easi-er to join the webinar and allow a reminder e-mailto be sent.
The Nebraska Corn Board is a self-help pro-gram, funded and managed by Nebraska cornfarmers. Producers invest in the program at a rateof 1/4 of a cent per bushel of corn sold. Nebraskacorn checkoff funds are invested in programs ofmarket development, research and education.
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Live cattle trade has been lowerthis week due to continued chartselling Position squaring ahead ofthe holiday is also noted for thelower trade. The weekly net changeis 55 lower on the December con-tract. Cash has yet to develop, butpackers will be pressed to wrap upsales ahead of the holiday. Look forcash to develop steady to lightlyhigher tomorrow. The cutout washigher on Tuesday morning with
choice up 13 at $139.61 and selectwas up 54 at $132.73. On the chart,the December contract did moveback below the 10-day which has themarket poised to retest the recentlows. The stock market is still trend-ing higher, but it looks like theupward steam has slowed, so a cor-rection is in order. Seasonal tenden-cies are for lower trade from lateOctober into December. Hedgers callwith questions.
CattleFeb Jan Feeder
Support: 8420 9120Resistance 8640 9360
February 2010 Live Cattle (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . .85.550High . .85.825Low . . .85.300Close . .85.500Change . .-.325
January 2010 Feeder Cattle (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . .92.950High . .93.400Low . . .92.700Close . .93.225Change .+.350
Lean hog trade has been higherthis week due to chart buying andcontinued short covering. The week-ly net change is $1.02 higher on theDecember contract. Cash trade wassharply higher early this week withIowa prices rising $2.62 on Monday.Improving carcass values were notedfor the higher trade, but packersshould try to push for a large week-end kill plan following theThanksgiving holiday on Thursday;this may lead to lower cash trade
late-week and into next week, soexpect active movement in cash hogsnear-term. On the chart, the nearbymarket did move above resistance at5784 which is the 200-day movingaverage. We have seen two consecu-tive closes above this area whichcould suggest a move back to $59-$60, but the December contract iscurrently holding a $4.50 premiumover the cash which should limitupside.
Hogs Dec FebSupport: 5342 6040Resistance 5992 6700
December 2009 Hogs (CBOT) - Daily Chart - 11/25/2009
Open . .58.100High . .58.975Low . . .58.100Close . .58.625Change .+.325
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Nebraska Weekly Weighted Average Feeder Cattle Report Week Ending: 11/21/2009MARKET: Bassett Livestock Auction - Bassett, NE; Ericson/Spalding Auction Market - Ericson, NE; Huss Livestock Market LLC - Kearney, NE;Imperial Livestock Auction – Imperial, NE; Lexington Livestock Market - Lexington, NE; North Platte Livestock Auction - North Platte, NE; OgallalaLivestock Auction Market – Ogallala, NE; Tri-State Livestock Auction - McCook, NE; Valentine Livestock Auction - Valentine, NE.
Receipts: 24,505 Last Week 15,490 Last Year 26,300Compared to last week steers and heifers trended mostly steady to 2.00higher with instances of 3.00 to 6.00 higher. Demand was moderate to verygood. Feeder steers accounted for 56 percent of total receipts, heifers 44percent. Weights over 600 pounds were 36 percent of the entire offerings.
Feeder Steers Medium & Large 1Head . . . .Wt . . .Avg Wt . . .PriceAvg . . . . . .Price
66 . . .301-348 . .326 .124.00-135.00 . .130.97 281 . .350-399 . .379 .118.00-133.00 . .125.72 598 . .400-445 . .424 .113.00-131.75 . .123.63 1152 .450-499 . .476 .105.50-123.00 . .115.33 1822 .500-549 . .527 .100.50-114.00 . .108.53 132 . .500-516 . .503 .114.50-121.25 . .118.352346 .550-598 . .574 . .95.00-111.75 . . .103.89 100 . .550-555 . .552 .110.50-111.00 . .110.671761 .600-647 . .624 . .94.25-106.35 . . .101.28 774 . .650-689 . .665 . .90.50-105.00 . . . .98.88 1168 .700-749 . .726 . .92.00-104.00 . . . .99.38 257 . .750-787 . .761 . .90.00-100.85 . . . .97.67 313 . .801-844 . .814 . .90.75-99.75 . . . .96.26 226 . .857-888 . .878 . .82.50-99.25 . . . .95.27 32 . . .903-941 . .912 . .78.00-93.75 . . . .89.69 21 . . .984-993 . .990 . .80.00-87.75 . . . .82.94
Feeder Steers Medium & Large 1-2Head . . . .Wt . . .Avg Wt . . .PriceAvg . . . . . .Price
12 . . .321-341 . .331 .121.50-122.00 . .121.7482 . . .350-394 . .370 .114.00-116.50 . .115.24121 . .426-447 . .433 .100.50-115.75 . .111.70318 . .451-499 . .477 .100.00-112.50 . .107.4575 . . .500-543 . .521 . .82.00-103.00 . . . .98.92206 . .552-593 . .575 . .92.00-100.00 . . . .95.46155 . .604-648 . .622 . .90.25-98.00 . . . .94.6078 . . .652-696 . .671 . .92.50-95.50 . . . .94.695 . . . . . .730 . . . .730 . . . . .88.00 . . . . . . .88.0013 . . . . .832 . . . .832 . . . . .92.50 . . . . . . .92.50Feeder Heifers Medium & Large 1Head . . . .Wt . . .Avg Wt . . .PriceAvg . . . . . .Price5 . . . . . .281 . . . .281 . . . .111.00 . . . . .111.00 41 . . .311-342 . .329 .108.00-120.00 . .112.23 337 . .350-399 . .379 .101.00-117.00 . .109.81 795 . .401-449 . .426 . .97.50-116.00 . . .106.38 1237 .450-498 . .474 . .92.50-109.50 . . .101.51 53 . . .473-489 . .486 .109.00-110.00 . .109.172149 .501-547 . .524 . .90.00-105.00 . . . .96.37 111 . .500-504 . .502 .103.75-113.50 . .108.741421 .553-599 . .573 . .87.50-98.10 . . . .93.04
26 . . . . .555 . . . .555 . . . .102.50 . . . . .102.50782 . .600-646 . .617 . .85.00-98.75 . . . .92.35 350 . .661-698 . .679 . .85.00-98.25 . . . .92.74 178 . .669-680 . .676 .100.50-107.25 . .103.13 417 . .707-744 . .725 . .88.75-96.25 . . . .93.31 263 . .750-797 . .781 . .75.50-95.25 . . . .91.12 453 . .804-846 . .830 . .85.60-93.50 . . . .89.85 142 . .854-890 . .884 . .87.85-89.75 . . . .88.87 55 . . .912-940 . .926 . .87.25-89.25 . . . .88.25 43 . . .950-988 . .970 . .71.00-87.00 . . . .81.97 12 . .1017-1029 .1025 . .75.00-83.50 . . . .80.69
Feeder Heifers Medium & Large 1-2Head . . . .Wt . . .Avg Wt . . .PriceAvg . . . . . .Price30 . . .328-347 . .342 .105.00-110.00 . .106.28 91 . . .367-399 . .376 . .91.00-108.00 . . .101.50 62 . . .414-446 . .436 . .90.50-105.00 . . .100.04 45 . . .470-495 . .483 . .84.50-96.00 . . . .90.81 89 . . .515-547 . .530 . .90.00-97.50 . . . .92.72 32 . . .565-595 . .586 . .88.00-89.75 . . . .88.53 159 . .614-630 . .620 . .86.50-93.00 . . . .89.85 10 . . . . .705 . . . .705 . . . . .89.50 . . . . . . .89.50 38 . . .775-796 . .788 . .80.00-87.50 . . . .83.94 11 . . . . .810 . . . .810 . . . . .80.00 . . . . . . .80.00
Week Ending 11/20/2009Eastern Nebraska: Compared to last week limited sales
trending mostly steady. Demand and trade activity light.Ground and delivered hay trading steady. Pellet sales steady,with light to moderate demand and trade activity.
Northeast Nebraska: Alfalfa: Ground and Delivered tofeedlots 75.00-95.00. Dehydrated alfalfa pellets, 17 percent pro-tein: 175.00-185.00.
Platte Valley of Nebraska: Alfalfa: Good Round Bales80.00-85.00; Fair Round Bales 65.00-75.00. Grass: Large SquareBales 105.00-110.00; Good Round Bales 80.00-85.00. Groundand Delivered to feedlots 95.00-100.00. Dehydrated AlfalfaPellets, 17 percent: 175.00-185.00.
Western Nebraska: Trade and movement very slow. Hayprices mostly steady. Demand moderate to good for heavy sup-plies. All prices dollars per ton FOB stack in medium to largesquare bales and rounds, unless otherwise noted. Horse hay insmall squares. Prices are from the most recent reported sales.
Western NebraskaAlfalfa
Premium 90.00-115.00Sm. Sqrs. 5.00/baleGood 75.00-90.00Fair 60.00-75.00Utility 55.00Ground & Deliv. New Crop
90.00-110.00
Mixed Grass 70.00-75.00Wheat Straw50.00
NEBRASKA HAY SUMMARY
Detailed Quotations
5 Area Weekly Weighted Average Direct Slaughter CattleWeek Ending: 11/22/09 Confirmed: 119,143 Week Ago: 114,804 Year Ago: 142,992LLiivvee BBaassiiss SSaalleess .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..HHeeaadd CCoouunntt .. .. .. ..WWeeiigghhtt RRaannggee ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPrriiccee RRaannggee (($$)) WWeeiigghhtteedd AAvveerraaggeess
SSllaauugghhtteerr SStteeeerrss ((BBeeeeff BBrreeeeddss)):: ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..(($$))
Over 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,448 . . . . . . . .1,375-1,475 . . . . . . . . . . .79.50-84.00 1,416 . . . . . . . . . .80.9765 - 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,694 . . . . . . . .1,250-1,450 . . . . . . . . . . .80.50-84.00 1,386 . . . . . . . . . .82.1035 - 65% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21,511 . . . . . . .1,150-1,465 . . . . . . . . . . .81.00-84.00 1,328 . . . . . . . . . .83.170 - 35% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259 . . . . . . . .1,160-1,350 . . . . . . . . . . .84.00-84.00 1,270 . . . . . . . . . .84.00
LLiivvee BBaassiiss SSaalleess .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..HHeeaadd CCoouunntt .. .. .. ..WWeeiigghhtt RRaannggee ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPrriiccee RRaannggee (($$)) WWeeiigghhtteedd AAvveerraaggeess
SSllaauugghhtteerr HHeeiiffeerrss ((BBeeeeff BBrreeeeddss)):: ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..(($$))
Over 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,714 . . . . . . . .1,225-1,400 . . . . . . . . . . .80.00-84.00 1,300 . . . . . . . . . .81.5065 - 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,937 . . . . . . . .1,100-1,350 . . . . . . . . . . .80.00-84.00 1,249 . . . . . . . . . .82.1535 - 65% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,978 . . . . . . .1,050-1,335 . . . . . . . . . . .81.00-84.00 1,188 . . . . . . . . . .83.220 - 35% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 . . . . . . . .1,130-1,130 . . . . . . . . . . .84.00-84.00 1,130 . . . . . . . . . .84.00
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DDrreesssseedd BBaassiiss SSaalleess .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..HHeeaadd CCoouunntt .. .. .. ..WWeeiigghhtt RRaannggee ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPrriiccee RRaannggee (($$)) WWeeiigghhtteedd AAvveerraaggeess
SSllaauugghhtteerr SStteeeerrss ((BBeeeeff BBrreeeeddss)):: (Paid on Hot Weights) ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..(($$))
Over 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,267 . . . . . . . . .775-930 . . . . . . . . . . .129.00-133.00 875 . . . . . . . . . . .130.4665 - 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,811 . . . . . . . . .787-950 . . . . . . . . . . .125.00-133.00 884 . . . . . . . . . . .130.0335 - 65% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,112 . . . . . . . . .750-950 . . . . . . . . . . .129.00-133.00 902 . . . . . . . . . . .129.990 - 35% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DDrreesssseedd BBaassiiss SSaalleess .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..HHeeaadd CCoouunntt .. .. .. ..WWeeiigghhtt RRaannggee ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPrriiccee RRaannggee (($$)) WWeeiigghhtteedd AAvveerraaggeess
SSllaauugghhtteerr HHeeiiffeerrss ((BBeeeeff BBrreeeeddss)):: ((llbbss)) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..(($$))
Over 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,192 . . . . . . . . .713-928 . . . . . . . . . . .129.00-131.00 823 . . . . . . . . . . .129.9465 - 80% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,038 . . . . . . . . .740-864 . . . . . . . . . . .130.00-132.00 797 . . . . . . . . . . .130.0235 - 65% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,638 . . . . . . . . .695-950 . . . . . . . . . . .128.00-132.00 796 . . . . . . . . . . .130.400 - 35% Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-
WWeeeekkllyy WWeeiigghhtteedd AAvveerraaggeess ((BBeeeeff BBrraannddss))::Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live FOB Steer . . . . . .30,912 . . . . . . .1,347 . . . . . . . .82.77Live FOB Heifer . . . . .26,751 . . . . . . .1,208 . . . . . . . .82.87Dressed Del Steer . . .27,190 . . . . . . .890 . . . . . . . .130.05Dressed Del Heifer . . .13,868 . . . . . . .804 . . . . . . . .130.07
WWeeeekk AAggoo AAvveerraaggeess::Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live FOB Steer . . . . . .26,133 . . . . . . .1,345 . . . . . . . .83.68Live FOB Heifer . . . . .27,468 . . . . . . .1,201 . . . . . . . .83.91Dressed Del Steer . . .24,206 . . . . . . .893 . . . . . . . .131.17Dressed Del Heifer . . .14,741 . . . . . . .799 . . . . . . . .131.34
YYeeaarr AAggoo AAvveerraaggeess::Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live FOB Steer . . . . . .42,112 . . . . . . .1,325 . . . . . . . .87.23Live FOB Heifer . . . . .30,356 . . . . . . .1,193 . . . . . . . .87.28Dressed Del Steer . . .27,754 . . . . . . .888 . . . . . . . .139.08Dressed Del Heifer . . .22,741 . . . . . . .794 . . . . . . . .139.49
Sales fob feedlots and delivered.Estimated net weights after 3-4% shrink. Other:
Contract sales; Formula sales; Holsteins; Heiferettes;Cattle sold earlier in the week,
but data not collected on day of sale; Etc.
• St. Joseph Sheep - Week Ending Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 •Prior Week Slaughtered Lamb Head Count -- Formula : Domestic - 21,507; Imported - 0
Slaughtered Owned Sheep: Domestic: 4,332 Head; Carcass Wt: 56 - 82 Lbs.; Wtd Avg Wt: 74.1;
Wtd avg. Dressing: 50.2%; choice or better; 99.5% YG 88.3%
Domestic Formula Purchases: . . . .Head . . .Weight (lbs) . . .Avg Weight . . . . . .Price Range . . . . . . . . .Wtd Avg
82 . . . .under 55 lbs . . . . . .41.7 . . . . . . . .184.00 - 220.00 . . . . . . . .206.00
508 . . . . .55-65 lbs . . . . . . .63.9 . . . . . . . .181.18 - 201.11 . . . . . . . . .95.61
11,799 . . . .65-75 lbs . . . . . . .71.1 . . . . . . . .179.56 - 205.76 . . . . . . . .195.34
6,662 . . . .75-85 lbs . . . . . . .79.9 . . . . . . . .173.23 - 194.67 . . . . . . . .189.66
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Palmyra FFA members and Mr. Malone attend-ed the National FFA comvention Oct. 21-24, inIndianapolis, IN. Palmyra combines withNebraska City, Heartland, McCool Junction,Osceola, Pawnee City and Falls City to charter abus and provide this opportunity for students.
At the convention members attended conventionsessions, business sessions, a leadership work-shop "Is good enough, good enough", and theNational Career Show. The last convention activi-ty we attended on Saturday morning was theAmerican Degree Ceremony. Palmyra had itslargest number of recipients this year, with AdamField, Dan Robinett, Jason Cheney, NicoleSchroder, Kyle Schroder and Preston Bruss receiv-ing the award.
During the trip members also participated ineducational tours at Kinzie Mfg. in Iowa, makers
of the largest grain cart and planters, DixieChopper Mower plant in Cloverdale, IN andKeyton Elk Ranch in Indiana.
Palmyra held its 45th annual Pancake Feed andMember Auction, Nov. 7. A good crowd attendedand supported the chapter at its main fundraisereven with the late harvest and the Nebraska foot-ball game going on.
Twenty five members attended the IMPACTleadership conference at Norris and participatedin the Area Land judging contest in Beatrice.
The chapter marketing committee harvested thesoybeans at the shared test plot area with theCooperative and formulated their marketing planfor the grain.
The Palmyra chapter will be hosting a BloodDrive Nov. 25th and Food Drive for the area Foodpantry during Christmas vacation.
Palmyra FFA Fall Activities
American Degree Recipients: Adam Field,Ken Malone and Dan Robinett. Palmyra Big Pancake.
Kayla Peterson and Justin Schomerus receivedthe American FFA Degree at the 82nd NationalFFA Convention in Indianapolis on Saturday,October 24th, 2009. It is the highest degreeawarded by the National FFA Organization andrecognizes their demonstrated leadership abilitiesand outstanding achievements in agriculturalbusiness, production, processing and service pro-grams.
Less than one in 154 FFA members advancethrough their local chapter and state FFA degreeprograms to earn this national degree. Kayla isthe daughter of John & Diana Peterson ofNebraska City and is currently attending theUniversity of Nebraska – Lincoln. Justin is theson of Ron and Diane Schomerus of Nebraska Cityand is currently attending Peru State College.
Both Kayla and Justin are members of theNebraska City FFA chapter and their agricultureinstructor and FFA advisor is Jim Nemec.
Eight members from the Nebraska City FFAchapter attended the 82nd National FFAConvention in Indianapolis. They were part of amultichapter tour bus that included members fromPalmyra, Heartland, Falls City, Osceola, PawneeCity and McCool Junction. Tours along the wayand at Indianapolis included the KinzeManufacturing plant at Williamsburg Iowa, DixieChopper plant, Keeton Elk Ranch and the NCAAHall of Champions of Indianapolis. Time wasalso spent at the Career show, Leadership work-shops, American FFA degree ceremony and enjoy-ing the featured speaker’ Mike Rowe from “DirtyJobs”.
Members attending were, Justin Schomerus,Kayla Peterson, Jordan Schomerus, GarrettSchomerus, Mark Francis, Ben Rice, MillieEverett and Kevin Bahr.
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By Shannon King FFA Report
The month of October was filled to the brim withactivities for the Conestoga FFA. These activitieswere kicked off on October 6th with Land Judgingat David City where members of the FFA competeagainst 200 other FFA members from around thearea by judging the characteristics of land. Someof the characteristics they judged were texture,permeability, slope, depth, and topsoil thickness.Conestoga walked away with some victories withTanner Miner coming in 6th, Will Salisbury in 8th,and the team of Tanner Miner, Walker Harkness,Ryan Henne and Dakota Drannen receiving 5th.
Following Land Judging, on October 15th,Conestoga FFA members attended IMPACTLeadership Conference at Norris High School. Theevent was also attended by nine other SoutheastNebraska FFA chapters. At the conference, mem-bers learned about leadership characteristics, goalsetting, servant leadership and public speaking.
Two days later, on October 17th, the ConestogaFFA put on a petting zoo at the Bloom Where You
Autumn Jam-Packed with FFAActivities
Continued on page 19
The Freeman FFA Chapter has had a busy cou-ple of months.
Nine FFA members boarded a Nebraska charterbus on Tuesday, October 20th and attended the82nd National FFA Convention in Indianapolis,Indiana. Members included Katie Veskrna,Katherine Weber, Aubrey Banks, Amber Mason,Jenna Vanderbeek, Blake Lenners, JeffreyWallman, Joel Gronewold, and Brian Nieveen.The Freeman FFA had five members in theNational FFA Band or Chorus: Ashley Ayres, AnnaJurgens, Abbey Klein, and Sarah Page in theChorus and Lindsay Hottovy in the Band. Kleinreceived the high honor of having a solo in one ofthe Chorus's performance songs. On Saturdaymorning, Blake Ebbers and Jerod Nieveenreceived the American FFA Degree, which is thehighest degree an FFA member can receive in theNational FFA Organization. The group departedlate Saturday morning and got back to NebraskaSaturday evening.
In November, the chapter was notified that theirNebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA)grant in the amount of $1000 was accepted. Thegrant money will be used to purchase equipment,which will improve hands-on activities in the foodscience class, provide students entrepreneurship
education in setting up a food-related business,and partner with elementary classes to teach theimportance of hand washing, food sanitation, andfood safety. Equipment to be purchased includes adehydrator and accessories, canning supplies, hotburner ranges, and food analysis kits.
The FFA and National Honor Society combinedefforts to conduct the annual Red Cross blooddrive on November 16th in the ag classroom andshop. Forty-eight units of blood were collected.
Upcoming activities include annual fruit salesand practices for Leadership Skills Events (LSE's)and jr. high quiz bowl, which take place inJanuary.
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Mark Thornburg (left) discusses test weightand moisture content of corn with ClayHenne (middle) and Nathan Weatherby(right) of the Conestoga FFA. Thornburg is asales representative for Monsanto and helpedthe harvest of Conestoga FFA’s test plot onNovember 11th and 12th.
Are Planted Pumpkin Patch in Avoca, NE ownedby Terry and Teresa Lorensen. Animals attendingthe petting zoo were; 3 piglets from AbbyWehrbein, 2 goats from Joe Algya, a heifer fromCraig Schaffer, and two alpacas from PaigeWagner. The event was held inorder to educate area childrenabout agriculture and farm ani-mals, to teach FFA membersabout servant leadership andmost of all to have fun.
One of the biggest events forthe members was National FFAConvention. It was held inIndianapolis, Indiana fromOctober 20-24. The ConestogaFFA had their AgricultureCommunications team qualify tocompete at Nationals and theteam as a whole received a silverplace. Kirsten Clawson earned aGold, Cory Schlichtemeier,Lindsey Drake, Samantha Drakereceived Silver and WillSalisbury earned a Bronze.Conestoga also had GlennSpangler, Kent Nutzman and
AUTUMN JAM- PACKED WITH FFA ACTIVITIESContinued from page 18
Ryan Noerrlinger receive their American Degrees.Kalby Wehrbein, Cortney Weatherby, and WillSalisbury qualified for Nationals with their FFAProficiency Awards. Kalby earned a Gold andCortney and Will received a Bronze. Other mem-bers also attended the convention and went toLeadership Workshops, The Career Fair, theIndianapolis Speedway and Sessions with KeynoteSpeakers of Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs and theParalympic Skier Josh Sundquist. The members
went to the convention to com-pete in competitions, attend thenation’s largest youth conven-tion, learn about leadership andbuild contacts with other stu-dents across the nation.
October concluded with a trashclean up on the 31st of October.Members decked out inHalloween costumes cleanedtrash along Highway 1 andaround the school. Members alsocut down trees around the schoolthat had died.
November launched off onNovember 11th and 12th whenthe Conestoga FFA harvestedcorn and soybeans from theirchapter test plot with the help ofMonsanto representative, MarkThornburg, and local farmer TomSchlichtemeier.
The members took turns harvesting, testing themoisture content and weighing the crops.Thornburg, a Monsanto representative, recordeddata and taught the members about harvestingand yield checking. The chapter harvested 3.1acres of corn averaging 224 bushels an acre and3.1 acres of soybeans averaging 54 bushels anacre.
November keep busy with the FFA starting aCan Drive on Friday the 13th. Also that night, ameeting was held after the school one-act play. Themeeting was held to prepare for the upcomingmonth. Mountain oysters and heart and tonguechili were served as the food for the meeting toexperience different agricultural foods.
The Conestoga FFA would like to thank all of thecommunity members who assist the chapter incompleting so many events.
Cory Schlichtemeier (right)and Clay Henne (left) har-vesting corn from theConestoga FFA test plot atConestoga High School onNovember 11th and 12th. Thetest plot produced recordyields for the FFA with 224bushels per acre for the cornand 54 bushels per acre forthe soybeans.
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1100 - Tillage EquipTractors, Implements, Sprayers, Cultivators, etc.
1200 - Irrigation EquipEngines, Motors, Pumps, Pipe, Pivots, Gear Heads, etc.
1300 - Grain Harvest EquipCombines, Heads, Augers, Dryers, Carts, etc.
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11111111 -- DDRRIILLLLSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - !! ROUND CAPS !! THE ULTIMATE
GRAIN DRILL PRESS WHEEL CAP! COV-
ERS COMPLETE FACE OF WHEEL. CON-
VERTS V FACED WHEELS TO ROUND
FACE FOR BETTER FLOTATION & DEPTH
CONTROL. PERFECT FIT! EASY TO
INSTALL! DON YUNG DISTRIBUTING,
KIMBALL, NE., (308) 235-2718
NE - JD 520 SOYBEAN DRILL, 10X18
DOUBLE DISK W/DEPTH BANDS, V
PRESS WHEELS. LIKE NEW., (308) 894-
6743
KS - 30” HOE AIR SEEDER DRILL $3500.
40’ DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $19,500,
(785) 871-0711
NE - 150 & 7100 DRILLS, FERT. BOXES,
BLACK HEAVY DUTY WHEELS, DBL
HITCH, TRANSPORTS & PARTS, (308)
995-5515
NE - CRUSTBUSTER 13’ GRAIN DRILL,
$2,900.00, (402) 787-2244
KS - CRUSTBUSTER 40’ DRILL 7 1/2”
DOUBLE DISC ALL PLANT NO-TILL OR
CONVENTIONAL. LIQUID FERTILIZER,
MARKERS & SEED MONITOR., (620)
653-4913
KS - JD LZ 8-12 HOE DRILL, GOOD
SHAPE IN EVERY WAY, SHEDDED,
$3,500.00, (785) 673-5560
11111122 -- RROOTTAARRYY HHOOEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 30 FOOT JD ROTARY HOE CALL FOR
DETAILS, (308) 882-4588
11111133 -- CCUULLTTIIVVAATTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
SD - 3-PT 8R FLAT FOLD, $1,500.00,
(605) 386-2131
NE - IHC GO-DIG PARTS, (308) 995-5515
NE - 4 ROW ORTHMAN TOOL BAR, CAN
BE USED TO CULTIVATE OR RIDGE, (308)
390-0642
NE - KRAUSE 4700, 28’ FOLDING, 7” X
7” TOOL BAR, (308) 836-2667
NE - ORTHMAN 8 ROW 30” HAWKINS
HILLER, (308) 836-2667
NE - HAWKINS 12 ROW HILLER (DITCH-
ER), (308) 882-4588
NE - 12 ROW CULTIVATOR, (308) 882-
4588
11111144 -- SSPPRRAAYYEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 1600 GAL. FLOATER 3000 WET
BOOM SPRAYER, $6,500.00, (785) 871-
0711
OK - SPEIDEL WEED WIPER-#1 HERBI-
CIDE APPLCTR FOR WEED CNTRL. ALL
SIZES AVAILABLE. SOLD IN PAIRS.
RECOVERS IN STOCK. ATV MOUNTING
BRACKETS & QUALITY WEED WIPER
CARTS. 21’, 30. 5’, 42. 5’, & 45. 5’. ACR
SALES NORMAN, OK. WWW. ACRSALES.
COM 800-544-1546, (405) 321-7843
NE - 2-200 GALLON SADDLE TANKS,
FITS 4450, (308) 478-5451
NE - 60’ HYD. BOOM 3 PT SPRAYER W/3
SECTION SHUT-OFF, MANUAL FOLD,
$550.00, (308) 894-6965
KS - 2003 FIELD SPRAYER. ROW CROP
AND/OR FLOATER. 845 HOURS, 1200
GAL. , 90’ SELF-LEVELING BOOMS ON A
FORD L8000 TRUCK. RAVEN CON-
TROLLER. FOAM MARKER., (620) 653-
4913
NE - 2 150 GAL TANKS W/SADDLES. 1
300 GAL TANK W/SADDLE. 300 GALLON
FRONT MOUNT TANK FOR TRACTOR,
(402) 726-2488
NE - WINDSCREEN TAKE-OFFS FOR 60FT
FLEX-COIL SPRAYER $400 OBO, (308)
436-4369
KS - JD 600 HI-CYCLE W/40’ WICK
BOOM. REBUILT MOTOR, $2,500.00,
(620) 865-2541
11111155 -- MMUULLCCHHEERRSS//SSHHRREEDDDDEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 20’ BESLER STALK CHOPPER, CALL
308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
11111166 -- BBUUSSHH HHOOGGSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - 7’ 3PT, BUSH HOG CUTTERS; $1,050
TO $2,250, (712) 299-6608
11111177 -- FFIIEELLDD CCUULLTTIIVVAATTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 12 RN BUFF & ORTH CULTIVATOR,
CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
11111199 -- RROODD WWEEEEDDEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 45’ OF MILLER ROD WEEDER USED
PARTS, DRIVES, TEETH, RODS, ETC. ALL
FOR $500, (620) 865-2541
11112200 -- FFEERRTTIILLIIZZEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - CDS SQUEEZE & INJ PUMP, 24
ROW, $600.00, (402) 726-2488
NE - NH3 LIQUID PUMP & METER, CALL
308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
NE - 5 INJECT FERTILIZER PUMPS, CALL
308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
NE - 2 DJ NH3 MONITORS, CALL 308-
360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
11112255 -- AAGG CCHHEEMMIICCAALLSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - GLYPHOSATE PLUS $8.75, GENERIC
GRAZON $24, ARROW $75. QUALITY AG
SALES, LINCOLN, CALL 877-985-6100
OR, (402) 466-6100
11113300 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS,,TTIILLLL.. OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR CASE IH
MAGNUM, (308) 995-5515
11113300 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS,,TTIILLLL.. OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD
NE - HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, HOSES &
PTO PUMPS, (308) 587-2344
IA - USED EQUIPMENT, GO TO WWW.
MAYERFARM. COM, (515) 462-3800
IA - TRACTOR CHAINS 28” TO 38”, (712)
299-6608
IA - 3 PT CARRIERS, $175 TO $575, (712)
299-6608
11220011 -- EENNGGIINNEESS//MMOOTTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 413 CHRYSLER FOR SALVAGE, (308)
995-5515
NE - OIL COOLER FOR 354 PERKINS,
(308) 467-2335
NE - USED VEE BELTS: 3-IHC C176” $15
EA; 4 GATES C240” $20 EA; 3 DAYCO
C240” $15 EA; 4 DAYCO C270” $15 EA 1
DAYCO C116 $10 EA; 1 DAYCO 94” X 1
1/4” WIDE $10, (402) 564-5064
NE - 3 USED FORD 300, 2 INTERNATION-
AL 605, 8 CHEVY 454 AND 8 USED
GEARHEADS. 5 USED PIVOT GENERA-
TORS. CALL FOR PRICE. DANNULL
ENGINE SERVICE, (308) 995-5434
NE - USED 460 CU IN ENGINE WITH NEW
HIGH PRESSURE BERKELEY PUMP,
(800) 554-8715
NE - 6 CYL CUMMINS IRR MOTOR, (308)
836-2667
NE - IH 605 ENGINES, (308) 467-2335
11220022 -- PPUUMMPPSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 10” WLR BOWLS, (308) 995-5515
NE - 5 NEW PTO PUMPS IN STOCK, (800)
284-7066
NE - 3X4 BERKELEY PUMPS, PRIMING
VALVES AVAILABLE, (402) 364-2592
NE - USED MANURE PUMP, BETTER
BUILT, (800) 554-8715
NE - USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS &
SUCTION EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715
NE - 6” PIT PUMP AND 2 7-1/2 HP
PHASE 1 MOTORS, (308) 836-2667
NE - USED GORMAN RUPP PTO PUMP,
(800) 284-7066
NE - USED BERKELEY B3ZRM PTO, (800)
284-7066
NE - (2) WLR 10” PUMPS, 110’
COLUMNS. VERY GOOD COND. $3000
EACH., (402) 256-3696
NE - 10 USED PTO PUMPS IN STOCK,
(800) 284-7066
11220033 -- PPIIPPEE
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - PAYING TOP CASH PRICES FOR ALL
TYPES AND SIZES OF ALUMINUM IRRI-
GATION PIPE. WE PICK UP. PROMPT
PYMT., (308) 380-4549
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 8” TEXFLO 20” GATES, ALL KINDS
OF FITTINGS, (308) 995-5515
NE - 6” BAND & LATCH MAIN LINE, (308)
995-5515
NE - 6” PLAIN PIPE, ALUM AND PLAS-
TIC, (308) 946-3396
NE - 10” X 20” PVC, (308) 946-3396
NE - USED 6” AND 10” PVC, CALL FOR
LENGTHS, (308) 946-3396
NE - 6” ALUM MAIN LINE PIPE, HOOK &
BAND, (308) 946-3396
NE - 6” X 20” GATED ALUMINUM, (308)
946-3396
NE - 8” X 20” ALUMINUM GATED, (308)
946-3396
NE - 10” X 20” ALUMINUM GATED PIPE,
(308) 946-3396
NE - 8”X 30’ PLAIN ALUMINUM PIPE,
(308) 946-3396
NE - USED 8”X20” PVC PIPE, (308) 946-
3396
NE - 60 LINKS OF GATED, 20” X 30’,
(308) 478-5451
NE - 8” MAIN LINE HASTINGS, (308)
995-5515
NE - 9” MAIN LINE RING LOCK, (308)
995-5515
NE - 9” MAIN LINE HIGH PRESS, (308)
995-5515
NE - 8” DIAMONDLITE, 20” GATED,
$1.25/FOOT, MAIN LINE $1.00 A FOOT,
(308) 485-4486
11220055 -- GGEENNEERRAATTOORR
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - USED WINPOWER PTO GENERA-
TORS, (308) 775-3298
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - WINPOWER - NEW & USED PTO
GENERATORS, (308) 775-3298
11220066 -- GGEEAARR HHEEAADDSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 150 HP GEARHEAD, 6 RATIO, (308)
995-5515
NE - AMARILLO 150 HP 4-3, $475., (402)
256-3696
NE - AMARILLO GEARHEADS: 50 HP 1:1
$700, 50 HP 4:5 $550, US MOTOR
GEARHEADS: 90HP 4:3 $450, 70 HP 2:3
$400, (402) 564-5064
NE - GEAR DRIVE REPAIR- AMARILLO
WARRANTY CENTER. REPAIR ALL
MAKES/MODELS. 35 YEARS EXPERI-
ENCE. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES. CEN-
TRAL IRRIGATION, (402) 723-5824
11220077 -- PPIIVVOOTTSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 1981 VALLEY PIVOT MODEL 6000,
100 END GUN, 1100’, (402) 923-1721
NE - 1998 4 TOWER T-L PIVOT, (308)
946-3396
11220088 -- TTRRAAVVEELLEERR SSYYSSTTEEMMSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - NEW CADMAN 4” X 1250’ HARD
HOSE, (800) 284-7066
NE - NEW OCMIS HH: 4” X 1312’, (800)
284-7066
NE - NEW CADMAN 3” X 1050’ HH, NEW
GREENFIELD 3” X 1312’ HH, USED CAD-
MAN 3. 25” X 1250’ HH, 2 USED BOSS
SH, USED VERMEER SH, USED WATER-
WINCH SH, USED HOSE CART FOR 4” OR
4. 5” HOSE, NEW 4” AND 4. 5” ANGUS
HOSE IN STOCK, (800) 284-7066
NE - HEINZMAN TRAVELER WITH HOSE,
(308) 390-0642
11220099 -- PPUUMMPPSS WWIITTHH MMOOTTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 3/4 BERKELEY PUMPS WITH PRIM-
ING VALVES, ATTACHED TO YOUR
CHOICE OF INDUSTRIAL 200 FORD, 300
FORD, OR 262 ALLIS, W/RADIATORS,
AND CARTS, (402) 364-2592
11223300 -- IIRRRRIIGGAATTIIOONN MMIISSCC..
FFOORR SSAALLEE
WI - SERVING THE MIDWEST WITH COM-
PLETE IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, ALL
TYPES, NEW & USED. CONTACT
ROBERTS IRRIGATION COMPANY AT
1500 POST ROAD, PLOVER, WI 54467,
(800) 434-5224
NE - 8” SURGE VALVE, (308) 946-3396
NE - ORTHMAN 3-PT PIVOT TRACK
CLOSER, EXCELLENT COND, (308) 390-
0642
NE - PIVOTS, HARD & SOFT HOSE TRAV-
ELERS, PUMPS, WHEEL ROLLS, FIT-
TINGS, PVC UNDERGROUND FITTINGS,
NEW AND USED, “YOUR COMPLETE IRRI-
GATION HEADQUARTERS” NORTHERN
AGRI-SERVICES INC, HENDERSON,
NEBRASKA 68371, (402) 723-4501,
(800) 554-8715
NE - 10” & 8” IRRIGATION PIPE FOR
SALE. 6BT CUMMINS IRR MOTOR. 10 HP
ELEC MOTOR W/SELF PRIMING PUMP.
6:5 100 HP GEAR HEAD. 10” DISCHARGE
PIPE WITH COOLING COIL, (402) 726-
2488
11330011 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEESS && AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
OK - REBUILT COMBINE SIEVES. NEW
REEL BATS, GALVANIZED, (580) 361-
2265
OK - ‘90 C-IH 1680, 30’ 1010 HEADER,
$19,000.00, (580) 361-2265
NE - JD BIN EXTENSION FOR 9600,
(308) 836-2667
KS - LARGE BISH BIN EXT OFF 9610
W/HYD. PUSH UP AUGER. $750 OBO,
(620) 865-2541
KS - NH TR98, 1905 SEP HRS, 30’ 973
FLEX HEAD, $72,000.00, (620) 340-
3358
OK - ‘82 GLEANER L2, 24’ HEADER,
$12,000.00, (580) 361-2265
OK - C-IH 1480, 810 24’ HEAD,
$13,000.00, (580) 361-2265
OK - TR85 NEW HOLLAND, 3208 CAT,
24’ HEADER, $5,000.00, (580) 361-
2265
NE - 1 COMBINE TIRE, 30. 5 X 32,
GOODYEAR DYNATORQUE 70%, (402)
641-3841
CO - JD 95 GAS, 18’ HEADER, SQUARE-
BACK, HYDROSTAT DRIVE, MACHINE
USED LAST IN 2006, VERY RESTOR-
ABLE. COMES WITH EXTRA 217 GAS
ENGINE AND ALLIS CHALMERS COM-
BINE TRAILER. $950 OBO. LEAVE MES-
SAGE IF NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267
CO - 22’AIR REEL AND ACCESSORIES.
RECENTLY TAKEN OFF JD 105 COMBINE.
$450 OBO. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF
NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267
NE - SERVICE OPS & PARTS MANUALS
FOR MANY BRANDS OF MANY OLDER
COMBINES & PICKERS. GLEN MLNARIK
(888) 802-5782. (NE) HRS MON-FRIDAY
8AM-6PM., (402) 986-1352
KS - 1966 GLEANER CII, ALWAYS SHED-
DED, LOW WHEAT ACRES, WELL MAIN-
TAINED, SIMPLE TO OPERATE.,
$3,500.00, (785) 673-5560
NE - JD, 1981 7720, 4300 HRS, JD
DEALER SERVICED YEARLY, $9,500.00,
(402) 545-2255
11330022 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEE HHEEAADDSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
MO - JD 920F BEAN PLATFORM, (816)
378-2015
IA - MF 1163 CORN HEAD, (402) 651-
5811
FFOORR SSAALLEE
SD - WE REBUILD COMBINE &
WINDROWER HEADER AUGERS TO LIKE
NEW CONDITION. PONCELET’S WELD-
ING, RAMONA, SD. (605) 480-4860 OR,
(605) 482-8405
OK - MACDON 960 36’ DRAPER W/C-IH
ADAPTER, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265
NE - JD 925 FLEX HEAD, SEE THRU
REEL, GOOD, $4,500.00, (402) 545-
2255
NE - JD, 643 CORN HEAD, OIL DRIVE,
$4,950.00, (402) 545-2255
NE - 843 CORNHEAD 8R 30”, (402) 726-
2488
NE - 843 CORNHEAD 8R 30”, GOOD
CONDITION, (402) 726-2488
11330033 -- CCOORRNN PPIICCKKEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - NI 311 CORNPICKER 2 R WIDE,
$950.00, (712) 299-6608
11330055 -- WWAAGGOONNSS//GGRRAAVVIITTYY WWAAGGOONNSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - FLARE, BARGE & GRAVITY WAGONS
$150 TO $1850, (712) 299-6608
IA - WAGON GEARS, STEEL, WOOD OR
RUBBER TIRES, (712) 299-6608
11330066 -- GGRRAAIINN CCAARRTTSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - TWO GRAIN CARTS FOR SALE,
(785) 871-0711
11330077 -- GGRRAAIINN DDRRYYEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - BEHLEN 500 BU BATCH GRAIN
DRYER, (402) 336-2755
NE - USED: MC 1175, 1250 BU HR. ALSO,
MC 975, (800) 284-7066
NE - USED SUPERB’S: SD 250V, SA
750C, SA 1200C, (800) 284-7066
11331100 -- AAUUGGEERRSS
NE - 2006 SPEED KING DRIVE OVER
TIPPED $6,200 CALL, (308) 530-2040
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - SPEED KING 52’ 8” WITH ELECTRIC
MOTOR, (308) 478-5451
NE - MAYRATH 55’ GRAIN AUGER, 8” W/
ELECETIR MOTOR, (308) 478-5451
11331133 -- GGRRAAIINN SSTTOORRAAGGEE UUNNIITTSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 8” AERATION TUBING AND AERA-
TION FANS, (308) 995-5515
NE - BULK HEAD FOR 51’ CURVET, (308)
995-5515
NE - SINGLE PHASE MOTORS, (308) 995-
5515
NE - BROCK BINS & GRAIN HANDLING
EQUIPMENT, EPS & BEHLEN BLDG SYS-
TEMS, BUCKLEY STEEL, AINSWORTH,
NE, (402) 387-0347
NE - GRAIN STORAGE 5 MILES WEST OF
KEARNEY. 308-237- 9428 OR, (308) 233-
5120
11331155 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEE TTRRAAIILLEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
SK - COMBINE TRAILERS: TRAILTECH OR
JANTZ, SINGLE & DOUBLE. HYDRAULIC
FOLD HEAD TRANSPORTS. FLAMAN
SALES, BOX 280, SOUTHEY, SK, CANA-
DA S0G 4P0, ASK FOR AL. EVES 306-
949-8458. DAYS, (306) 726-4403
11333300 -- GGRRAAIINN HHAARRVVEESSTT OOTTHHEERR
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - CHICAGO FANS, (308) 995-5515
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 8” AERATION TUBES, FANS, TUN-
NELS FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, (308)
995-5515
NE - GSI GRAIN BINS, GRAIN HANDLING
EQUIPMENT, ALL KINDS, GSI FANS &
HEATERS, PORTABLE GRAIN DRYERS,
(800) 554-8715
NE - NEW & RECONDITIONED
KONGSKILDE AIR GRAIN VAC EQUIP-
MENT, (800) 554-8715
IA - MIDWEST PNEUMATIC. BRANDT,
CONVEYAIR, REM, VACBOSS, HANDLAIR.
NEW, RECOND, PTO OR ENG DRIVEN,
PUMPS, AIR LOCKS, PIPE, PARTS, SER-
VICE. 5 YR LEASE OR LOAN AT 7. 1%.
40+ UNITS IN STOCK. OUR HIGH VOL-
UME MEANS YOUR BEST DEAL! WE
DELIVER! MACEDONIA, IA, (800) 480-
2487
NE - NEW ORTHMAN DRY BEAN CUT-
TERS, (308) 995-5515
NE - DMC MODEL 40 GRAIN CLEANER,
(800) 284-7066
IL - ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MOISTURE
TESTER THAT WILL GIVE YOU FAST &
ACCURATE RESULTS? THEN CALL US
NOW & ASK ABOUT OUR MODEL 920 &
930. SHORE SALES. MOIS-
TURETESTERS. COM, (800) 837-0863
11440011 -- 33 PPOOIINNTT BBLLAADDEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - 2 OR 3 PT BLADES 6’, 7’, 8’ OR 9’
AC, IH, JD & OTHERS, (712) 299-6608
11440044 -- SSNNOOWW BBLLOOWWEERR//PPLLOOWWSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - 3 PT SNOWBLOWERS, $1550 TO
$2850, (712) 299-6608
11440066 -- LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - HIS & HERS MOWERS, MADE BY
DEINES CORP, BOTH HAVE 48” FRONT
DECKS, 1 W/BAGGER, 1 W/DUMP BOX,
BOTH W/BRAND NEW 14 HP TECUMSEH
ENGINES, HEAVY DUTY MOWERS,
EXCELLENT. ALSO LOTS OF SPARE
PARTS, (308) 390-0642
NE - WORKHORSE LAWN TRACTOR
W/SIDE PULL TYPE MOWER W/ BRIGGS
& STRATTON ENGINE, WILL MOW TALL
GRASS, PRACTICALLY NEW. REEL TYPE
MOWER FOR SHORT GRASS, 10’ WIDE
SWATH. CAN BE PULLED BEHIND 4
WHEELER OR WORKHORSE TRACTOR,
(308) 390-0642
KS - NICE JD 318 GARDEN TRACTOR
W/50” DECK, CALL 785-456-3000 OR,
$2,200.00, (785) 889-4329
11440077 -- EELLEECCTTRRIICC MMOOTTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - COMPLETE LINE OF SHEAVES,
BEARINGS, DRIVES, & MOTORS, (402)
387-0347
11440088 -- DDAAIIRRYY EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
WI - USED BULK MILK TANKS, 300 GAL-
LON & LARGER, (800) 558-0112
11441122 -- SSHHOOPP TTOOOOLLSS,,WWEELLDDEERRSS,, EETTCC
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - 110V WELDING ROD DRYING OVEN,
(308) 587-2344
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - AIRCO PROPANE CUTTING TORCH,
LONG HOSES, GAUGES, (308) 587-2344
11443300 -- OOTTHHEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - ELSTON GOPHER MACHINE, (308)
587-2344
IA - WWW. WHEELRAKE. COM, (712)
366-2114
IA - AGE CATCHING UP WITH YOUR NEED
TO CLIMB? WE CAN HELP WITH A HAND
OPERATED SINGLE PERSON ELEVATOR
140’ MAXIMUM CALL, (800) 462-3460
KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT
HITCHES, $1500 EACH., (620) 865-2541
NE - 1989 9 TOWER LOCKWOOD PIVOT,
(308) 497-2111
11550000 -- GGRROOUUNNDD HHAAYY
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - GROUND HAY AVAILABLE YEAR
ROUND, DELIVERY AVAILABLE, (785)
389-5111
11550011 -- AALLFFAALLFFAA HHAAYY
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
KS - GRINDING ALFALFA WANTED, (785)
389-5111
IA - QUALITY SML OR LG SQ ALFALFA OR
MIXED IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - ALFALFA, 4X4X8 BALES, DAIRY
QUALITY, SHEDDED & TARPED, HAMEL
HAY CO, (308) 962-5474
NE - 1ST, 2ND, & 3RD CUTTING OF
ALFALFA HAY, (308) 882-4588
NE - GRINDING QUALITY ALFALFA IN LG
RD BALES, HAMEL HAY CO, (308) 962-
5474
NE - HORSE QUALITY IN SM SQ BALES,
SHEDDED & TARPED HAMEL HAY CO,
(308) 962-5474
NE - CUSTOM GRINDING, GROUND HAY
DELIVERIES, HAZARD, NE., (308) 452-
4400
OR - MOISTURE TESTERS. BALE MOUNT-
ED OR POKE. HAY, GRAIN, SOIL, WOOD,
AQUATERR, KOSTER, COMPOST, DEW
ALARMS, STROKE COUNTER. WWW.
LEHMANFARMS. NET, (503) 434-1705
NE - HIGH QUALITY BIG ROUND & BIG
SQUARE BALES. KORTY HAY. HAY ANALY-
SIS AVAILABLE., (888) 708-2800
11550022 -- PPRRAAIIRRIIEE HHAAYY
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - LARGE RD & BIG SQ BALES GOOD
QUALITY GRASS HAY, DELIVERED IN
SEMI LOADS ONLY, (641) 658-2738
NE - LARGE ROUND & SMALL SQUARE
BALES PRAIRIE HAY, CALL EARLY AM OR
LATE PM, (308) 894-6743
KS - TOP QUALITY SM SQ, CAN DELIVER
SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779
KS - TOP QUALITY 4X4X8 SQ, CAN
DELIVER SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-
3779
KS - BALED 4X8, SM SQ OR BIG
ROUNDS, (620) 625-2402
KS - 2008 BROME BIG ROUND BALES,
(785) 935-2480
NE - HOLT COUNTY NEBRASKA PRAIRIE
HAY, CERTIFIED WEED FREE OF ALL
NOXIOUS WEEDS, BIG ROUND BALES,
CALL CELL: 402-394-8495 OR, (402)
336-3292
NE - CERTIFIED MEADOW HAY, BIG
ROUND BALES, HORSES, CATTLE,
MULCH, (308) 587-2344
11550033 -- BBRROOMMEE HHAAYY
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - HORSE QUALITY: 3X3’S WEED
MOLD FREE. APPROX 750LBS, (785)
255-4579
NE - 32 BIG ROUNDS OF QUALITY
SMOOTH BROME. LOCATED NE OF
KEARNEY, NE., (308) 338-1021
11550044 -- OOAATT//WWHHEEAATT//RRYYEE HHAAYY
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 150 LARGE ROUND WHEAT STRAW
BALES, (308) 882-4588
11550055 -- SSTTRRAAWW
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
IA - GOOD CLEAN, BRIGHT SM SQ IN
SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738
11551122 -- SSEEEEDD
FFOORR SSAALLEE
TX - FORAGE-TYPE TRITICALE SEED,
CALL GAYLAND WARD SEEDS, (800)
299-9273
IA - BUYER & SELLER OF PRAIRIE GRASS
& WILDFLOWER SEED, OSENBAUGH
SEEDS, LUCAS, IA., (800) 582-2788
KS - TRITICALE SEED, A+ QUALITY, VOL-
UME DISCOUNT. DELIVERY AVAILABLE.
CALL BROCK BAKER @, (800) 344-2144
NE - PASTURE & HAY MIXES, OATS,
TURNIP, COVER CROPS, TEFF, MILLET,
WILDLIFE, ALFALFA, ETC. , PRAIRIE
STATES SEED 866-373-2514 TOLL FREE,
(866) 373-2514
11553300 -- HHAAYY && GGRRAAIINN OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - WWW. REPLACEMENTRAKE-
WHEELS. COM, (712) 366-2114
11880044 -- FFEEEEDDIINNGG WWAAGGOONNSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - BJM MIXER FEEDER WAGON, 3
AUGER WITH SCALES, (712) 625-2391
11880066 -- GGRRIINNDDEERR MMIIXXEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - IH 950, $950.00, (712) 299-6608
11880077 -- HHAAYY GGRRIINNDDEERRSS//PPRROOCCEESSSSOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MN - HAYBUSTER 1150 TRUCK MOUNT
GRINDERS, ENGINE GRINDERS,
NEW/USED. PARTS SHIPPED DIRECT.
BAKKOBROS. COM. (320) 278-3560, OR
CELL, (320) 808-0471
IA - FEED MILL EQUIPMENT - MIXERS,
GRINDERS, ROLLERS, ETC. MANUAL TO
AUTOMATED BATCHING CONTROLS.
NEW & USED. CALL NORM’S LIVESTOCK
SUPPLY, INC. STORM LAKE, IA 50588.
CELL 712-299-4497 OR, (800) 397-4682
NE - KRAMER 5 BALE PROCESSOR,
(308) 544-6421
NE - PARTED OUT JD 400
GRINDER/MIXER, IN & OUT AUGERS,
GRINDER MILL W/PTO SHAFT, ALL
W/SCREENS, (308) 467-2335
CO - TUB GRINDERS, NEW & USED
(W/WARRANTY). OPERATE WELL W/70-
175 HP TRACTORS, GRINDS WET HAY,
TOUGH HAY & ALL GRAINS. HIGH CAPAC-
ITY. LOW PRICE. WWW. ROTOGRIND.
COM, (800) 724-5498, (970) 353-3769
11881100 -- MMAANNUURREE SSPPRREEAADDEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - IH 580, (712) 625-2391
11881133 -- FFEEEEDDEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - BULK CAKE & GRAIN FEEDERS,
(308) 587-2344
CO - 3 CALF CREEP FEEDERS, MANURE
SPREADER, (970) 345-0728
NE - 1500# CAPACITY WELKER PICKUP
CAKER, 20’ STEEL BUNKS, HYDRAULIC
CALF CRADLE, (308) 383-0039
11881144 -- BBUUNNKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - G&R TIRE TURNERS: TURN TRAC-
TOR TIRES INCLUDING RADIALS. YOUR
PLACE OR MINE. TIRE FEED BUNKS FOR
SALE. TOLL FREE (866) 213-0184, (308)
367-8775, OR, (308) 737-7451
11881155 -- WWAATTEERREERRSS//TTAANNKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - BULL TOUGH BOTTOMLESS HEAVY
GAUGE STOCK TANKS, (402) 387-0347
NE - LIFETIME WATER TANKS, LIFETIME
WARRANTY, TIRE TANKS ARE 20 PLY &
UP. AUTOMATIC WATERERS, HAY BALE
FEEDERS, 6’ & 7’ SNOW & MANURE
YARD SCRAPERS, USA TIRE MANAGE-
MENT, WWW. USATIREPRODUCTS. COM,
(800) 755-8473
MN - JUG LIVESTOCK WATERERS. THE-
JUGWATERER. COM, (320) 808-0471
11881188 -- HHAAMMMMEERR MMIILLLL
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 18” SCROUT WALDRON HAMMER-
MILL W/75HP MOTOR, $400.00, (785)
778-2962
11881199 -- WWIINNDDMMIILLLLSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - REBUILT AIR MOTORS OR REPAIRS,
(308) 587-2344
TX - VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO. FARM &
RANCH PRODUCTS: ROOF & TANK COAT-
INGS, WINDMILL PARTS. SEND OR CALL
FOR FREE CATALOG. 2821 MAYS AVE. -
BOX7160FR AMARILLO, TX 79114-7160
WWW. VIRDENPRODUCTS. COM, (806)
352-2761
11882200 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK BBEEDDDDIINNGG
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - CORRUGATED WINDBREAK STEEL,
8 GAUGE THROUGH 20 GAUGE, (402)
387-0347
11883300 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK OOTTHHEERR
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - 20’ BULL WHIP, (308) 587-2344
KS - USED HOG OR SHEEP PANELS &
GATES, (785) 778-2962
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, 1”,
FOR FENCING CALL MY CELL: 308-870-
1119, CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356
NE - WE ARE YOUR STAMPEDE LIVE-
STOCK EQUIPMENT DEALER. EMERSON
EQUIPMENT. WHITMAN, NE, (308) 544-
6421
KS - TIRE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: WATER
TANKS, MINERAL FEEDERS, SILAGE
COVER WEIGHTS. WWW. GEETIRE.
COM, (785) 231-8397
NE - NORTHSTAR. QUALITY LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT. CHUTES, TUBS, ALLEYS,
GATES, PANELS, PORTABLE UNITS,
COMPLETE SYSTEMS. CALL FOR FREE
INFORMATION PACK. DISTRIBUTED BY
DIAMOND PLUS PRODUCTS., (888) 537-
4418
NE - CALF SHELTERS, CALL 308-360-
0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
NE - GOPHER CONTROL MACHINE, CALL
308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
11990011 -- FFEEEEDDEERR SSTTEEEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - WE SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING
“QUALITY” FEEDER CATTLE, (816) 688-
7887
11990033 -- OOPPEENN HHEEIIFFEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - GELBVIEH AND BALANCER OPEN
HEIFERS, (402) 879-4976
MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT CATTLE
LOCATORS - MAX HARGROVE, (816) 688-
7887
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11990044 -- BBRREEDD HHEEIIFFEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - YOUNG COWS & BRED HEIFERS,
AI’D TO ABS BULLS, AND CLEANED UP
WITH SUMMITCREST BULLS, (308) 569-
2458
MN - 75 ORGANIC JERSEY X HOLSTEIN
AND SWISS X HOLSTEIN CROSS BRED
HEIFERS, DUE MID MAY, PICK 40 OR
MORE FOR $1900 A PIECE, (320) 493-
5067
NE - 36 FANCY ANGUS BRED HEIFERS
SELLING AT BELLEVILLE KANSAS SALE
BARN DEC. 4. START CALVING JAN 5.
CALL 785-527-2258 OR, (402) 324-5564
11990066 -- BBRREEDD CCOOWWSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - I’M DEALING ON COWS COMING
OUT OF DROUGHT AREAS EVERY DAY.
WWW. BREDCOWSWRIGHTLIVESTOCK.
COM OR CALL, (308) 534-0939
11990099 -- BBUULLLLSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - REGISTERED ANGUS, CELL: 308-
870-1119, (308) 732-3356
NE - 25 PB CHAROLAIS BULLS COMING
2S ALL RECORDS 40 YRS, (308) 995-
5515
NE - GELBVIEH BULLS, RED & BLACK, 1
& 2 YR OLDS, (402) 879-4976
NE - (25) COMING 2 YR OLD CHAROLAIS
BULLS(308) 567-2288, (308) 995-5515
NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, (402) 395-2178
NE - EASY CALVING, REG POLLED
CHAROLAIS BULLS, (402) 395-2178
WY - BLACK & BLACK BALDIE SIMMEN-
TAL YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD BULLS
FOR SALE. WWW. CROWFOOTRANCH.
COM. CROWFOOT SIMMENTAL RANCH,
(307) 782-7589, (307) 782-6521
NE - ANGUS BULLS, 2 YEAR OLDS AND
YEARLINGS, SONS OF 878, BLUEPRINT
202 AND TRAVELOR 722, (308) 569-
2458
NE - ANGUS, ANGUS X SIMM, CHARO-
LAIS 2 YR OLDS, 18 MONTHS, YEARLING
BULLS FOR SALE. ALL RECORDS AVAIL-
ABLE, OUTSTANDING QUALITY & REA-
SONABLY PRICED FULLERTON. RICK
WETOVICK, (308) 536-2901
NE - GELBVIEH, ANGUS & BALANCERS.
GOLDRUSH GENETICS. GUIDE ROCK, NE.
WWW. GOLDRUSHGENETICS. COM,
(402) 257-2200
MO - REG. ANGUS BULLS-TCTOTAL,
QUAKER L OBJECTIVE, AND BARNEY.
ALL APPROX ONE YEAR OLD, (660) 565-
2353
11991100 -- SSHHOOWW SSTTOOCCKK
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - CLUB CALVES, “THE WINNING
KIND”, STEERS/HEIFERS, (402) 395-
2178
11991155 -- SSEEMMEENN//EEMMBBRRYYOO//AAII SSEERRVVIICCEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - DBL BLACK DBL POLLED CALVING
EASE GELBVIEH BULLS, (402) 879-4976
11991166 -- DDAAIIRRYY HHEEIIFFEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
WI - DAIRY EQUIP- STALLS, GATES,
HEADLOCKS, TMR MIXERS, BARN
CLEANERS, MANURE AUGERS/PUMPS,
VENTILATION, ALLEY SCRAPERS. REA-
SONABLY PRICE LONG LASTING EQUIP
EQUALS VALUE. MEETING ALL DAIRY-
MEN’S NEEDS SINCE 1919. BERG EQUIP-
MENT CORP. WWW. BERGEQUIPMENT.
COM, (800) 494-1738
11993300 -- CCAATTTTLLEE OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT & BREED-
ING CATTLE LOCATORS, (816) 688-7887
CO - IT’S SIMPLE. . . YOU NEED SALERS.
ACCORDING TO U. S. MARC, SALERS
HAVE OPTIMUM BIRTH WEIGHT &
GROWTH PERFORMANCE FOR CROSS-
ING WITH ANGUS. SUPERIOR TO COM-
PETING CONTINENTAL BREEDS FOR
MARBLING, SALERS ARE RELATIVELY
EQUAL FOR YIELD. SALERSUSA. ORG,
(303) 770-9292
22110044 -- OOPPEENN EEWWEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
CO - SOUTH AFRICAN DORPER EWES &
EWE LAMBS, HARDY SHEEP BREED FOR
ALL TERRAINS & WEATHER. AVAILBLE
NOW. 100 HD EWE LAMBS, 50 HD 2 & 3
YR EWES, 2 HD 1-3 YR OLD RAMS. 100
HD FEEDER LAMBS. HAD ALL SHOTS &
WORMED, (970) 345-0728
22220000 -- RREEGGIISSTTEERREEDD HHOORRSSEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 2003 BLACK MORGAN STALLION,
MORGAN BROOD MARE, 2004 BLACK
MORGAN STALLION, 1995 MORGAN
STALLION, (308) 587-2344
NE - AQHA, YEARLINGS, MARES AND
COLTS, (308) 569-2458
NE - PEPPY DOC SAN, SHINING SPARK,
JET DECK, THREE BAR & SKIPPER W
BRED, STALLIONS, MARES, FILLYS, &
GELDINGS, MOSTLY SORREL & PALOMI-
NO, GREAT STOCK, GOOD DISPOSI-
TIONS, CALL 1-866-800-1232 OR, (308)
384-1063
NE - TOP QUALITY GELDINGS-DOC O’LE-
NA, HOLIDOC, DOC BAR, COYS BONAN-
ZA, DOCS JACK SPRAT BLOODLINES-
NATURAL COW SENSE-RIVER ROAD
QUARTER HORSES 308-452-3860, (308)
452-4272
22220000 -- RREEGGIISSTTEERREEDD HHOORRSSEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD
NE - ONLY TWO REPLACEMENT MARES
LEFT-REGISTERED QUARTERHORSES-
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! RIVER
ROAD QUARTERHORSES 308-452-3860,
(308) 452-4272
NE - IT COSTS NO MORE TO FEED A
GREAT HORSE THAN A POOR ONE.
RIVER ROAD QUARTERHORSES ARE
WELL FED, DON’T HAVE BAD HABITS
AND ARE GOOD LOOKING. MUST CUT
HERD SIZE. 308-452-3860, (308) 452-
4272
22220022 -- SSTTUUDD SSEERRVVIICCEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - MORGAN STALLION STANDING AT
STUD, (308) 587-2344
22220044 -- TTAACCKK
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - NEW LEATHER TOOLED PLEASURE
RIDING SADDLES. $200 EACH., (402)
640-7701
22220066 -- HHOORRSSEE DDRRAAWWNN EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT
FFOORR SSAALLEE
OH - WE BUILD & RESTORE STAGE
COACHES, HITCH WAGONS, TROLLEY
CARS, OMNIBUS, YELLOWSTONE WAG-
ONS, PRAIRIE SCHOONERS, ETC.
QUOTES & PHOTOS OF AUTHENTIC
WORK. 30 YEARS IN COLLECTION AND
RESTORATION BUSINESS., (614) 877-
4254
22223300 -- HHOORRSSEE-- OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - SELL-TRADE MORGAN STAL-
LIONS:BESSIA’S, BON, ACCORD 135969;
T-BONE, LAD, CLASSY, 149831; T-BONE,
B, CONGO, 164062, (308) 587-2344
22330011 -- DDOOGGSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
MO - TRAINED STOCK DOG OR DOG
READY TO TRAIN TO HERD CATTLE,
(573) 424-6855
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - GREAT PYRANEES PUPPIES BORN
JULY 12, (308) 345-5273
22330033 -- GGOOAATTSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - BUTCHER GOATS FOR SALE, (308)
345-5273
22550011 -- HHEELLPP WWAANNTTEEDD//NNEEEEDD WWOORRKK
CO - EXP. FARMER NEEDED FOR BEAUTI-
FUL EA. COLO. WHEAT/ CORN FARM.
RESPONS. INCLUDE MAKING DAILY
DECISIONS W/PLANTING, HARVESTING,
TRUCK DRIVING & REPAIR WK. HOUS-
ING, UTILITIES, VEHICLES & BUS.
PHONE. SCHOOL/ TOWN NEARBY. CALL
CELL 970-554-0665, EVENINGS-, (970)
383-2248
KS - NEED RESPONSIBLE HARD WORK-
ING INDIVIDUALS FOR 2009 HARVEST
CREW. TX TO MT & FALL CORN HAR-
VEST. GUARANTEED MONTHLY WAGE
PLUS ROOM & BOARD. NEW JD COM-
BINES, PETERBILT/KW TRUCKS. SKIN-
NER HARVESTING LLC, CALL DAN OR
LEAVE MESSAGE AT (620) 340-2843,
(620) 343-8140
KS - CATTLE FEED YARD HAS OPENING
FOR A PEN RIDER. BENEFITS INCLUDE
HEALTH & LIFE INS, SICK LEAVE & PAID
VACATION. CONTACT PREMIUM FEED-
ERS, INC. , PO BOX 230, SCANDIA, KS
66966 800-845-6543 OR 785-527-
2961, (785) 335-2221
NE - HELP WANTED: FOR 2009 HAR-
VEST. CDL TRUCK DRIVER GOOD
WAGES, (308) 928-9013
22550022 -- CCUUSSTTOOMM WWOORRKK//SSEERRVVIICCEESS
KS - CORN, MILO, WHEAT HARVESTING
WANTED. TWO JD MACHINES & SUP-
PORTING TRUCKS., (785) 567-8515
22660022 -- PPIICCKKUUPPSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - HD COIL SPRINGS FOR 1971 3/4
TON CHEVY PICKUP, END GATE FOR
1980 GMC 3/4 TON, (308) 587-2344
KS - GOOD LONG WIDE FACTORY BED
FOR ‘73-’79 FORD, (620) 865-2541
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 88 CHEVY 1 TON, 4WD, 6. 2
DIESEL, 4 SP, FLATBED, (785) 935-2480
CO - 4X4 PICKUPS & FLATBEDS 1/2 TON
- 1 TON, GAS & DIESEL $2000 & UP B &
B AUTO SALES 8AM-5PM, (970) 483-
5562
NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN,
TAUPE LEATHER, $100.00, (402) 564-
5064
KS - 1993 F-350 CREWCAB XLT DIESEL,
AUTO, 4X4, FACTORY TURBO AVAIL-
ABLE, $5,900.00, (620) 865-2541
NE - FRONT BUMPER FOR 2005 CHEVY
SILVERADO, (308) 587-2344
NE - 2000 CHEVY EXT CAB LT, LOADED,
LEATHER, BUCKET SEATS, CUSTOM
RIMS 17X9. NEAR NEW TIRES VERY
GOOD CONDITION, CUSTOM HOOD &
GRILL, DUAL EXHAUST, 4X4, (402) 726-
2488
22660033 -- TTRRUUCCKKSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - TEN GOOD 9. 00-20 OR 10. 00-20
TRUCK TIRES, (402) 566-2345
NE - TIPTOPS FOR AN 18’ STEEL GRAIN
BED, MIDWEST PREFERED BUT WHAT
DO YOU HAVE?, (308) 436-4369
22660033 -- TTRRUUCCKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
SD - 1951 CHEVY FIRETRUCK, LIGHTS &
SIREN WORK, 10K, DRIVES GREAT, REAL
NICE, $4,500.00, (605) 386-2131
CO - 1300 GAL C70 FUEL/SERVICE
TRUCK, 471 DETROIT B & B AUTO
SALES, 8AM-5PM, $5,750.00, (970)
483-5562
CO - 84 CHEVY C60 BOOM TRUCK, NEW
350 MOTOR. B & B AUTO, $4,750.00,
(970) 483-5562
KS - ‘59 CHEVY 60, V8, 4&2 SP, 15’
B&H, 2 NEW TIRES, TUNED UP, ETC,
$999.00, (620) 865-2541
NE - 60 FORD F700, 24’ STEEL
FLATBED, CHEATER AXLES, 5&2, W/ 2-
1000 GAL FLAT BOTTOM VERTICAL FER-
TILIZER TANKS, USE TO HAUL BIG
ROUND OR LITTLE SQUARE HAY BALES,
(308) 390-0642
CO - 75 INTERNATIONAL 2 TON SERVICE
TRUCK, V8, GAS, AUTO, KNUCKLE
BOOM, GAS AIR COMP. , CLOSED BOT-
TLE STORAGE $8750 B & B AUTO
SALES, 8AM-5PM, (970) 483-5562
KS - 1976 FORD 3500 CAB & CHASSIS,
$500.00, (785) 778-2962
CO - 1948 CHEVY 1 1/2 TON LOADMAS-
TER TRUCK, 12’ FLATBED, NO HOIST,
CORNER WINDOW CAB. 216 6 CYLIN-
DER. WAS RUNNING WHEN PARKED,
NOW ENGINE IS FROZEN. HAVE SOME
PAPERWORK, BUT NO TITLE. $500 OBO.
PLEAS LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER.,
(719) 643-5267
MO - 1978 IH 1700, 18’ OMAHA STAN-
DARD B & H, (660) 548-3804
NE - IH ENGINES, 304’S & 345’S, (308)
467-2335
NE - OMAHA STANDARD 16’ GRAIN BOX
WITH HOIST, (308) 467-2335
22660066 -- HHOORRSSEE TTRRAAIILLEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - GOOSENECK TRLR, 20’ W/4’
BEAVERTAIL, 7, 000 AXLES, (402) 641-
3841
22660077 -- FFUUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAAIILLEERRSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - FLATBED W/HEAVY DUTY AXLES,
METAL FLOOR AND WIDE ENOUGH TO
HOLD A PICKUP, (308) 587-2344
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 20 FT FLATBED TRAILER. TIMPTI
PINTLE HITCH TO PULL BEHIND SEMI.
AIR BREAKS 24. 5 RUBBER. ALL ALU-
MINIUM WHEELS $4000/OBO, (308)
348-2065
NE - 1979 TRAIL MOBILE ALUMINUM
9000 GAL. TANKER, (402) 369-0212
22661122 -- CCAAMMPPEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 12. 5’FROLIC SLIDE IN PICK-UP
CAMPER, VERY GOOD COND. , AC,
STOVE, ICEBOX, SLEEPS 6, FLUSH TOI-
LET, 110-12V LIGHTS, PROPANE FUR-
NACE & LIGHT, $500.00, (785) 778-
2962
22661133 -- MMOOBBIILLEE HHOOMMEESS && RRVV’’SS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - AVION SILVER R, 30FT, TRAVEL
TRAILER, VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT
SNOWBIRD TRAILER, NEW BATTERIES,
$7400/OBO, (402) 564-5064
22661155 -- AAIIRRPPLLAANNEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - MONI MOTOR GLIDER AND TRAIL-
ER, LOW HOURS, (402) 364-2592
22661166 -- TTIIRREESS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - HOT PATCH VULCANIZING PATCHES,
(308) 587-2344
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 15” SPLIT RIMS, 8 HOLE, 750
MUD/SNOW, (308) 587-2344
NE - 10 BOLT RIMS W/18. 4 X 38” TIRES,
(402) 336-2755
22661188 -- SSEEMMII TTRRAACCTTOORRSS//TTRRAAIILLEERRSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
IA - LATE MODEL TRLRS & TRUCKS
WITH LIGHT DAMAGE OR IN NEED OF
ENGINE REPAIRS, (641) 658-2738
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 66 IH 2000, DETROIT, 15 SP W/HEN-
DERSON TWINSCREW, TULSA WINCH.
CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785)
935-2480
IA - 855 CUMMINS ENGINE REAL GOOD,
HEAR IT RUN AND 8 ALUMINUM 22. 5
BUD WHEELS $150 EACH., (641) 745-
5228
NE - 903 CUMMINGS, LOW MILES,
SPICER AIR RIDE, TAG AXLE, (308) 836-
2667
NE - 1975 24’ SEMI LOWBOY TRLR.
$1950, $2,250.00, (402) 545-2255
MO - ‘99 IH 4900, TS, 18K FRONT, 40K
LB HENDRICKSON, $26,000.00, (660)
548-3804
MO - 1998 KENWORTH T300, LONG
WHEEL BASE CAB & CHASSIS TANDEM,
12K FRONTS, 40K REARS, 300K MILES,
READY FOR GRAIN BED, $16,000.00,
(660) 548-3804
MO - ‘95 CHEVY TOPKICK, 20’ FLATBED
& HOIST, CAT 250 HP, 8LL TRANS, 40K
HENDRICKSON REARS, 14K FRONT, 190K
MILES,, $19,000.00, (660) 548-3804
NE - 1978 BRENNER 6500 GAL STAIN-
LESS STEEL INSULATED TANKER, GOOD
CONDITION, (402) 369-0212
22663300 -- TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTAATTIIOONN OOTTHHEERR
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - TRANSMISSION, GENERATOR,
STARTER, REAR AXLE REMOVABLE CAR-
RIER DIFFERENTIAL UNIT. FITS 1946
CHEVY 2 TON TRUCK, (308) 587-2344
22880022 -- DDOOZZEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - TEREX 8220A DOZER, PS, TILT,
GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, (785) 935-
2480
22880033 -- DDIIRRTT SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
MO - WE BUY & TRADE USED
HYDRAULIC EJECTION SCRAPERS,
(660) 548-3804
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - NEW & USED SCRAPERS- EJEC-
TION & DUMP, ANY SIZE, (660) 548-
3804
NE - PULL BEHIND BOX SCRAPERS, 10’
& 12’; 3PT’S 6’ & 8’, (402) 678-2277
MO - NEW TOREQ BY STEIGER & LEON
SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804
22880044 -- MMOOTTOORR GGRRAADDEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - CAT 120 ROAD GRADER. $15,500,
$19,500.00, (785) 871-0711
22880055 -- BBAACCKKHHOOEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - JD 410 BACKHOE, CALL 308-360-
0377 OR, (308) 282-1330
22880066 -- CCRRAANNEESS && DDRRAAGGLLIINNEESS
FFOORR RREENNTT
NE - 28 TON NATIONAL CRANE, 152 FT.
REACH, (402) 387-0347
FFOORR SSAALLEE
CO - 2 ROUGH TERRAIN, AUSTIN 5 TON
35’ BOOM, REBUILT ENGINE $5500
GALLION 125 12.5 TON, 65’ BOOM,
REBUILT ENG. & HYD. $12,500 B & B
AUTO SALES, 8AM-5PM, (970) 483-5562
22880077 -- GGEENNEERRAATTOORRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MN - AUTOMATIC GENERATOR SETS
15KW-500KW, NEW & USED, LOW TIME
GEN SETS. REMOTE WELL GENERA-
TORS. SERVING FARMERS SINCE 1975.
STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS, WINDOM
MN, MON-SAT 9-5., (800) 419-9806
CO - ONAN 100KW GEN-SET W/6 CYL
CUMMINS DIESEL, 200 AMP DISCON-
NECT, 75’ POWER CORD, ON TRLR,
$5,000.00, (303) 536-0124
ND - 20KW TO 2000KW; DIESEL,
PROPANE, NATURAL GAS. ALL LOW-
HOUR TAKEOUT GENSETS.
CUMMINS/ONAN, KOHLER, CAT,
DETROIT DIESEL & MORE. ABRAHAM
GENERATOR SALES COOPERSTOWN, ND
(COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE) WWW.
ABRAHAMINDUSTRIAL. COM WE SHIP
NATIONWIDE!, (701) 797-4766
22880099 -- CCOONNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONN TTRRUUCCKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - 1997 LOADKING, 55 TON, 3 AXLE,
LAY DOWN NECK, W/BEAVERTAILS.
CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785)
935-2480
22881133 -- WWHHEEEELL LLOOAADDEERRSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
CO - CASE W24B, NEW ENGINE,
CAB/HEAT, $25,500, CAT 930 RUNS
GOOD, CAB/HEAT $22,500, FIAT ALLIS
605B, NEW ENGINE & CYL REBUILD,
CAB & HEAT, QUICK-TATCH BUCKET
$26,500 B & B AUTO SALES, 8AM-5PM,
(970) 483-5562
MN - 1984 TROJAN 1900Z LOADER
MACHINE SERIAL #3135209 ENGINE
MODEL FGL-913 SERIAL #6761185
TRANSMISSION 4WG-120 SERIAL # 4140
ZF; $5,000.00 OBO, WENDELL NOBLE,
(651) 345-3854
NE - CASE 621 PAYLOADER, MODEL 6T
590 CUMMINS MOTOR, MOTOR NEEDS
WORK. $21,000, $21,000.00, (402) 545-
2255
NE - 4WD IH WHEEL LOADER, PROPANE,
W/BUCKET & FORKS, $6,250.00, (308)
874-4562
NE - 1995 DRESSER WHEEL LOADER,
3YD, 6 CYL CUMMINS TURBO, 80%
TIRES, RUNS GOOD, (402) 369-0212
22882200 -- OOFFFF HHIIGGHHWWAAYY TTRRUUCCKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 1972 MACK R DUMP TRUCK, 15’
ROCKBED, 13 SPEED, $2,500.00, (308)
874-4562
22882222 -- SSKKIIDD SSTTEEEERR LLOOAADDEERRSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - 66” BUCKET FOR 1835C CASE SKID
STEER, 10. 00X16. 5 TIRE-WHEEL, PLUS
OTHER ATTACHMENTS, (308) 587-2344
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KS - COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS (REPAIR
MANUALS) T-200 BOBCAT SKID
LOADER, $100.00, (785) 778-2962
22882244 -- MMAATTEERRIIAALL HHAANNDDLLIINNGG EEQQMMTT
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 1500-8000# (MOSTLY 4000#), AIR
TIRES & NEW FORKS, (402) 678-2277
CO - PETTIBONE 30’ HILIFT 4WD,
READY TO WORK, B & B AUTO SALES,
8AM-5PM, $8,500.00, (970) 483-5562
OK - PETTIBONE, 30’ LIFT, $3,900.00,
(580) 361-2265
22882277 -- BBUUIILLDDIINNGG SSUUPPPPLLIIEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - CRUSHED LIMESTONE FOR DRIVE-
WAY-YOU LOAD & HAUL $8 CU.YD.,
NEAR GRAND ISLAND , NE, (402) 564-
5064
NE - NEW 2’ X 24’ CULVERT, $650.00,
(308) 894-6965
22884400 -- OOTTHHEERR CCOONNSSTT.. EEQQUUIIPP..
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 12-20’LONG 12”I BEAMS,
1/4”THICK W/ 1/2” THICK TOP & BOT-
TOM, 4 3/4” WIDE $180 EA OR ALL 12
FOR $2000. 12-7’ LONG 10”, 6” H
BEAMS, 1/4” THICK, $35 EA OR ALL 12
FOR $400., (308) 894-6965
NE - 1991 BLUEBIRD BUS, 5. 9 CUM-
MINS, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308)
282-1330
33000022 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE TTRRAACCTTOORRSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
SD - MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE ANY OLDER
MM, (605) 386-2131
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MN - ANTIQUE TRACTOR COLLECTORS!
BIEWER’S TRACTOR & MACH. SALV.
SPECIALIZES IN 1920-85 TRACTOR
PARTS. FREE NATIONWIDE LOCATING.
BARNESVILLE, MN. SEARCH PARTS &
SEE OVER 100 ANTIQUE TRACTORS PIC-
TURED AT SALVAGETRACTORS. COM,
(218) 493-4696
CO - 2-OLIVER 70 TRACTORS BOTH RUN
$1250 EACH B & B AUTO SALES, 8AM-
5PM, (970) 483-5562
NE - 1 JD 720 D, AND 1 IHC 450, (308)
836-2667
NE - TRACTOR PARTS FOR SALE. NEW
AFTERMARKET PARTS FOR MOST
MAKES OF TRACTORS. FRONT END
PARTS, 3 PT HITCH PARTS, RADIATORS,
SEATS, STEERING WHEELS, BATTERY
BOXES, PTO PARTS, DRAWBARS, WATER
PUMPS, DECALS & MORE. CLASSIC AG,
AINSWORTH, NE., (800) 286-2171
NE - FORD 4000 GAS. D17 DIESEL. MF
35 DIESEL, (308) 544-6421
NE - IHC H W/9’ KOSCH BELLY MOWER,
(308) 544-6421
NE - 1952 JD B, RECONDITIONED,
PULLED IN DIV 1 4500LBS, $3,500.00,
(402) 545-2255
NE - 1938 JD B, UNSTYLED, RECONDI-
TIONED, $3,100.00, (402) 545-2255
NE - 1941 JD A, ELECTRIC START, 4 SP,
BEHLEN OVERDRIVE,, $2,500.00, (402)
545-2255
NE - M-M GB PROPANE, FLAT DECK &
CAB, EXCELLENT COND., $2,250.00,
(308) 874-4562
33000033 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE VVEEHHIICCLLEESS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
SD - IH 6 SPEED SPECIAL TRUCK, (605)
386-2131
SD - OLDER JEEPS, CJ 2A, 1948 OR
OLDER, ALSO MILITARY, (605) 386-2131
NE - TEENS, 20’S, EARLY 30’S IHC
TRUCKS, PARTS, LITERATURE, (308)
894-6965
NE - 1950 FORD CRESTLINER & 1951
VICTORIA, (308) 876-2515
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - ‘49 IHC KB5, 2TON; ‘47 FORD, 2
TON, (308) 836-2667
33000055 -- FFEENNCCIINNGG MMAATTEERRIIAALLSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, 1”,
CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR
PRICE, (308) 732-3356
NE - PIPE 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, 4 1/2”,
5 1/2”, CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119,
CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356
KS - HIGHWAY GUARDRAIL, OILFIELD
PIPE, SUCKER RODS, FENCING CABLE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BUTTER-
FLY SUPPLY, WWW. BUTTERFLYSUPPLY-
INC. COM, (800) 249-7473
ND - USED OIL FIELD 2 3/8”-2 7/8” &
LARGER PIPE, 3/4”, 7/8”, & 1” FIBER-
GLASS RODS, PANELS FOR HORSE/CAT-
TLE CORRALS. ALL TYPES OF NEW
IRON, ROUND & SQ TUBING, ANGLE &
CHANNEL, ETC. PAHLKE PIPE & ROD,
(877) 457-2028
KS - CATTLE & HORSE PANELS, 5’3” X
10’, 8-BAR, 60 LBS, GREEN OR SILVER,
STARTING AT $66.00 CELL: 620-546-
5155, (620) 549-6604
SD - FOREVER POST: 4” X 7’, 4” X 8’, 6”
X 8’, POINTED SOLID PLASTIC FENCE
POSTS. SELF INSULATING, CAN BE STA-
PLED, NAILED OR SCREWED.
NEW/USED 2 & 4 WHEEL DRIVE MINI
TRUCKS. CALL JOHN 605-351-5760 OR,
(605) 334-0643
KS - GUARDRAIL, CORRUGATED METAL
PIPE, & 30’ STEEL I-BEAMS, (785) 448-
5893
NE - SOLID PLASTIC FENCE POSTS FOR
PASTURE FENCE HAVE ON HAND 3”, 4”,
5” VARIOUS LENGTHS CALL SPOTANSKI
PLASTICS AT 308-238-1101 OR 888-DIG
POST, (308) 238-1438
NE - STRUCTURAL OIL FIELD TUBING &
CASING, MAKES GREAT CORRALS &
FENCES, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8” & 4 1/2” CALL,
(308) 235-4881
NE - FENCE TUBING, 1 3/8” DIA X 21’-0”
OAL X 18 GA. WE HAVE 2, 639
LENGTHS/55, 419 LINEAR FEET TOTAL.
NEW TUBING IN BUNDLES OF 91
LENGTHS PER BUNDLE. $13.00 PER
LENGTH. DISCOUNTS AVAIL. FOR 91
LENGTHS OR MORE. EXT 1104 AT, (402)
333-1661
33000077 -- PPIIPPEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - GOOD USED RR TANK CAR SHELLS
FOR CULVERTS (7-10’ DIAMETER)(30’-
55’ LONG), ALSO GOOD USED STEEL
PIPE, 8 5/8” DIAMETER THRU 48” DIAM-
ETER, 20’, 30’, 40’ & 50’ LENGTHS.
CALL GARY AT GATEWAY PIPE & SUPPLY,
(800) 489-4321
33000099 -- FFUUEELL TTAANNKKSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - 300 GAL FUEL TANK ON STAND,
$50.00, (308) 894-6965
33001111 -- HHOOUUSSEEHHOOLLDD PPRROODDUUCCTTSS
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
NE - REAR TINE ROTO TILLER, (308)
587-2344
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - OUTSIDE WOOD FURNACE $1545.
CHEAP SHIPPING. EASY INSTALL.
FORCED AIR. 100,000 BTU. HOUSES,
MOBILES. WWW.HEATBYWOOD.COM,
(417) 581-7755
NE - CARPET: RESIDENTIAL & COMMER-
CIAL IN MOHAWK, SHAW, BEAULIEU.
LAMINATES & HARDWOOD. VINYL.
CERAMIC & PORCELAIN TILES. DURAC-
ERAMIC. KARNDEAN LUXURY VINYL.
SCRANTON SUPPLY, NORFOLK, (402)
640-7701
NE - TRUCKLOAD PORCELAIN & CERAM-
IC TILE SALE. SUMMER CARPET SALE.
SCRANTON SUPPLY, NORFOLK, (402)
640-7701
33001166 -- BBUUIILLDDIINNGGSS && SSTTRRUUCCTTUURREESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
KY - KENTUCKY BUILDINGS, LLC. ALL
STEEL STRUCTURE. PACKAGES FROM
24’ TO 75’ WIDE. WE SELL COMPO-
NENTS, SLIDING AND ROLL-UP DOORS,
INSULATION, WINDOWS, SHEET METAL,
TRIM, AND STEEL FRAMING. KYBUILD-
INGSLLC. COM, (606) 668-3446
SD - 8’ X 20’, 40’, 45’ STEEL STORAGE
CONTAINERS, RODENT PROOF. $2500-
$3400, (605) 334-0643
33001188-- MMOOBBIILLEE HHOOMMEESS && RRVV’’SS
NE-DUTCH STAR - 1994 SLIDE OUT,
SLEEPS 4, BIG BATHROOM, OVEN,
STOVE, MICROWAVE, 2 TVS, A/C, GEN-
ERATOR, LOTS MORE. 63,000 MILES.
$16,500. 308-324-3729, 325-8256
33002244 -- FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL SSEERRVVIICCEESS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MO - PUT OUR MONEY & 45 YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE TO WORK FOR YOU. ALL
TYPES OF AG LOANS AVAILABLE AT
LOWEST RATES. FREE CONSULTATIONS.
MIDWEST LOAN BROKERS. JAM@LYN.
NET OR CALL, (660) 339-7410
33003300 -- OOTTHHEERR
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY
SD - JACOBS 32 VOLT WIND GENERA-
TOR, ALSO WINCHARGER USED DURING
THE ‘30’S & ‘40’S, WILL PAY ACCORD-
ING TO CONDITION, (605) 386-2131
NE - SCRAP BATTERIES- WE WANT ‘EM!
WE ALSO BUY STEEL CASE & GLASS
PACK. CALL FOR DETAILS! ALLEN’S NEW
& USED BATTERIES. BUY/SELL,
NEW/USED. WE CARRY ALL KINDS!!
ALLEN FELTON, OWNER. LINCOLN, NE.,
(402) 467-2455
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - REASONABLY PRICE MECHANICS
GLOVES, WARM GLOVES, MITTENS &
OTHER GLOVES., (308) 587-2344
NE - PROPANE REFRIGERATOR FOR
REMOTE CABIN, COMBINA TION WOOD-
PROPANE, COOKING-HEATING RANGE;
WATER COMPARTMENT, (308) 587-2344
DE - BIG BUD BOOK-THE INCREDIBLE
STORY OF THE BIGGEST, MOST POWER-
FUL TRACTOR EVER BUILT. BOOK IS
12”X9” - PACKED WITH PICTURES,
SIGNED BY AUTHOR, ONLY $37.47 PLUS
$5 S&H. CLASSIC TRACTOR FEVER, BOX
437, ROCKLAND, DE 19732. CLASSIC-
TRACTORS.COM OR CALL US, (800)
888-8979
55000000 -- FFAARRMM RREEAALL EESSTTAATTEE
FFOORR SSAALLEE
IA - NATIONWIDE - 1031FEC - PAY NO TAX
WHEN SELLING-EXCHANGING REAL
ESTATE, EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK. FREE
BROCHURE/CONSULTATION. VIEW
EXCHANGE PROPERTIES AT WWW.
1031FEC. COM OR CALL, (800) 333-
0801
55000044 -- PPAASSTTUURREE RREENNTT
FFOORR SSAALLEE
MA - SELL LAND & BUY MORE AT TOP-
RATED WEB SITE: WWW. LANDAND-
FARM. COM OR SUBSCRIBE TO RURAL
PROPERTY BULLETIN. EMAIL CUSTOM-
ERSERVICE@LANDANDFARM. COM OR
ORDER ON LINE., (888) 327-6289
WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO RREENNTT
CO - LOOKING FOR RANCH LEASES
WITHIN 100 MILES OF FORT COLLINS.
100-300 HEAD, (719) 587-5596
77000011 -- SSPPEECCIIAALL EEVVEENNTTSS
FFOORR SSAALLEE
NE - MID-AMERICA ALFALFA EXPO, FEA-
TURING THE NEWEST HAY EQUIPMENT
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ACCORDANCE WITH PHYSICIANORDERS/PROTOCOL. ASSIST WITHDISCHARGE PLANNING THROUGHRECOMMENDATIONS COMMUNI-CATED TO THE PHYSICIAN AND THEMULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM.PROVIDE TREATMENT IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH THE PLAN OF CAREAND WITHIN THE SCOPE OF OCCU-PATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE.TREATMENT INCLUDES DIRECTAPPLICATION OF OCCUPATIONALTHERAPY PROCEDURES/MODALI-TIES, INSTRUCTION/EDUCATION OFPATIENT/FAMILY, PERIODICREASSESSMENT AND MODIFICA-TION OF THE PLAN OF CARE.REQUIREMENTS: CURRENTWYOMING OT LICENSE REQUIRED;TWO YEARS IN-PATIENT /OUT-PATIENT EXPERIENCE PREFERRED;TWO YEARS HOME HEALTH EXPE-RIENCE PREFERRED. WE OFFERAN EXCELLENT COMPENSATIONPACKAGE ALONG WITH A RELOCA-TION/SIGN-ON BONUS. TO BE CON-SIDERED AND TO VIEW MOREDETAILS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB-SITE AT WWW.CRMCWY.ORGCHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICALCENTER HAS A FULL-TIME OPEN-
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